To A Wild Violet, In March. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGF HIJIKABA LLMM NNOO PPQQ| My pretty flower | A |
| How cam'st thou here | B |
| Around thee all | C |
| Is sad and sere | D |
| The brown leaves tell | E |
| Of winter's breath | F |
| And all but thou | G |
| Of doom and death | F |
| - | |
| The naked forest | H |
| Shivering sighs | I |
| On yonder hill | J |
| The snow wreath lies | I |
| And all is bleak | K |
| Then say sweet flower | A |
| Whence cam'st thou here | B |
| In such an hour | A |
| - | |
| No tree unfolds its timid bud | L |
| Chill pours the hill side's lurid flood | L |
| The tuneless forest all is dumb | M |
| Whence then fair violet didst thou come | M |
| - | |
| Spring hath not scattered yet her flowers | N |
| But lingers still in southern bowers | N |
| No gardener's art hath cherished thee | O |
| For wild and lone thou springest free | O |
| - | |
| Thou springest here to man unknown | P |
| Waked into life by God alone | P |
| Sweet flower thou tellest well thy birth | Q |
| Thou cam'st from Heaven though soiled in earth | Q |
Samuel Griswold Goodrich
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