A Drizzling Easter Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAACC BBBDBD

And he is risen Well be it soA
And still the pensive lands complainB
And dead men wait as long agoA
As if much doubting they would knowA
What they are ransomed from beforeC
They pass again their sheltering doorC
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I stand amid them in the rainB
While blusters vex the yew and vaneB
And on the road the weary wainB
Plods forward laden heavilyD
And toilers with their aches are fainB
For endless rest though risen is heD

Thomas Hardy



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