A Sower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH| With sanguine looks | A |
| And rolling walk | B |
| Among the rooks | A |
| He loved to stalk | B |
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| While on the land | C |
| With gusty laugh | D |
| From a full hand | C |
| He scattered chaff | D |
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| Now that within | E |
| His spirit sleeps | F |
| A harvest thin | E |
| The sickle reaps | F |
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| But the dumb fields | G |
| Desire his tread | H |
| And no earth yields | G |
| A wheat more red | H |
Sir Henry Newbolt
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