On The Barrier Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGCGCDCDEHIH EEEEEJKJCECE

ON the Barrier RangesA
Grim and grey and oldB
Spring the Maid of WonderC
Spreads her cloth of goldB
Every hill and hollowD
Carpeting with flowersE
O for feet to followD
Through the shining hoursE
Once I saw the damselF
Watched her at her taskG
Basking in her glamourC
As the lizards baskG
And if I rememberC
Aught of gleam and glowD
'Tis that sweet SeptemberC
Twenty years agoD
Twenty golden springtidesE
Much and yet how slightH
Measured with that regionI
Hollow land and heightH
Biding through Earth's changesE
Steadfast to its shocksE
Oldest of the RangesE
Ancientest of RocksE
If with sweet recurrenceE
Youth renews the EarthJ
Shall there come no gloryK
Light and song and mirthJ
Unto us who ponderC
Much on banished joysE
Spring thou Maid of WonderC
Make us girls and boysE

Roderic Quinn



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