At Middle-field Gate In February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDCCD EFEEF G| The bars are thick with drops that show | A |
| As they gather themselves from the fog | B |
| Like silver buttons ranged in a row | A |
| And as evenly spaced as if measured although | A |
| They fall at the feeblest jog | B |
| - | |
| They load the leafless hedge hard by | C |
| And the blades of last year's grass | D |
| While the fallow ploughland turned up nigh | C |
| In raw rolls clammy and clogging lie | C |
| Too clogging for feet to pass | D |
| - | |
| How dry it was on a far back day | E |
| When straws hung the hedge and around | F |
| When amid the sheaves in amorous play | E |
| In curtained bonnets and light array | E |
| Bloomed a bevy now underground | F |
| - | |
| BOCKHAMPTON LANE | G |
Thomas Hardy
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