Picture-books In Winter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDBB EEBB FFBB GGBBSummer fading winter comes | A |
Frosty mornings tingling thumbs | A |
Window robins winter rooks | B |
And the picture story books | B |
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Water now is turned to stone | C |
Nurse and I can walk upon | D |
Still we find the flowing brooks | B |
In the picture story books | B |
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All the pretty things put by | E |
Wait upon the children's eye | E |
Sheep and shepherds trees and crooks | B |
In the picture story books | B |
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We may see how all things are | F |
Seas and cities near and far | F |
And the flying fairies' looks | B |
In the picture story books | B |
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How am I to sing your praise | G |
Happy chimney corner days | G |
Sitting safe in nursery nooks | B |
Reading picture story books | B |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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