A Drizzling Easter Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACC BBBDBD| And he is risen Well be it so | A |
| And still the pensive lands complain | B |
| And dead men wait as long ago | A |
| As if much doubting they would know | A |
| What they are ransomed from before | C |
| They pass again their sheltering door | C |
| - | |
| I stand amid them in the rain | B |
| While blusters vex the yew and vane | B |
| And on the road the weary wain | B |
| Plods forward laden heavily | D |
| And toilers with their aches are fain | B |
| For endless rest though risen is he | D |
Thomas Hardy
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