At Day-close In November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEG| The ten hours' light is abating | A |
| And a late bird flies across | B |
| Where the pines like waltzers waiting | A |
| Give their black heads a toss | B |
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| Beech leaves that yellow the noon time | C |
| Float past like specks in the eye | D |
| I set every tree in my June time | C |
| And now they obscure the sky | D |
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| And the children who ramble through here | E |
| Conceive that there never has been | F |
| A time when no tall trees grew here | E |
| A time when none will be seen | G |
Thomas Hardy
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