To'', On Her Recovery From Illness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGGFair flower that fall'n beneath the angry blast | A |
Which marks with wither'd sweets its fearful way | B |
I grieve to see thee on the low earth cast | A |
While beauty's trembling tints fade fast away | B |
But who is she that from the mountain's head | C |
Comes gaily on cheering the child of earth | D |
The walks of woe bloom bright beneath her tread | C |
And Nature smiles with renovated mirth | D |
'Tis Health She comes and hark the vallies ring | E |
And hark the echoing hills repeat the sound | F |
She sheds the new blown blossoms of the spring | E |
And all their fragrance floats her footsteps round | F |
And hark she whispers in the zephyr's voice | G |
Lift up thy head fair floweret and rejoice | G |
Thomas Gent
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