New-year's Eve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN| As when at twelve o'clock | A |
| Strong January opes the gates of Life | B |
| And we that were so cabined and so dark | C |
| Within the round tower of the rounded year | D |
| Feel the far Spring blown in on us and look | E |
| Straight to the primroses and with the swallow | F |
| Skim thro' the dawns of daffodils and up | G |
| To bluebell skies and from the bluebell skies | H |
| Like a wild hawk upon a flight of doves | I |
| Swoop upon June and Paradise and on | J |
| Beyond the bounds of Eden to an Earth | K |
| Boss'd with great purples of new clustered wine | L |
| Betwixt the tented harvests red and gold | M |
| And so into a cloud and know no more | N |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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