Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CCDC DDED EEEE| Whose woods these are I think I know | A |
| His house is in the village though | A |
| He will not see me stopping here | B |
| To watch his woods fill up with snow | A |
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| My little horse must think it's queer | C |
| To stop without a farmhouse near | C |
| Between the woods and frozen lake | D |
| The darkest evening of the year | C |
| - | |
| He gives his harness bells a shake | D |
| To ask if there's some mistake | D |
| The only other sound's the sweep | E |
| Of easy wind and downy flake | D |
| - | |
| The woods are lovely dark and deep | E |
| But I have promises to keep | E |
| And miles to go before I sleep | E |
| And miles to go before I sleep | E |
Robert Lee Frost
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