An English Breeze Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEBB FFGG| UP with the sun the breeze arose | A |
| Across the talking corn she goes | A |
| And smooth she rustles far and wide | B |
| Through all the voiceful countryside | B |
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| Through all the land her tale she tells | C |
| She spins she tosses she compels | C |
| The kites the clouds the windmill sails | D |
| And all the trees in all the dales | D |
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| God calls us and the day prepares | E |
| With nimble gay and gracious airs | E |
| And from Penzance to Maidenhead | B |
| The roads last night He watered | B |
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| God calls us from inglorious ease | F |
| Forth and to travel with the breeze | F |
| While swift and singing smooth and strong | G |
| She gallops by the fields along | G |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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