Autumn In King's Hintock Park Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CBCBCB BBBBBB DBDBDBHere by the baring bough | A |
Raking up leaves | B |
Often I ponder how | A |
Springtime deceives | B |
I an old woman now | A |
Raking up leaves | B |
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Here in the avenue | C |
Raking up leaves | B |
Lords' ladies pass in view | C |
Until one heaves | B |
Sighs at life's russet hue | C |
Raking up leaves | B |
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Just as my shape you see | B |
Raking up leaves | B |
I saw when fresh and free | B |
Those memory weaves | B |
Into grey ghosts by me | B |
Raking up leaves | B |
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Yet Dear though one may sigh | D |
Raking up leaves | B |
New leaves will dance on high | D |
Earth never grieves | B |
Will not when missed am I | D |
Raking up leaves | B |
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Thomas Hardy
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