Great Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEAB ABFBABAB ABGBABAB HBDBHBHBSweet cyder is a great thing | A |
A great thing to me | B |
Spinning down to Weymouth town | C |
By Ridgway thirstily | D |
And maid and mistress summoning | A |
Who tend the hostelry | E |
O cyder is a great thing | A |
A great thing to me | B |
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The dance it is a great thing | A |
A great thing to me | B |
With candles lit and partners fit | F |
For night long revelry | B |
And going home when day dawning | A |
Peeps pale upon the lea | B |
O dancing is a great thing | A |
A great thing to me | B |
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Love is yea a great thing | A |
A great thing to me | B |
When having drawn across the lawn | G |
In darkness silently | B |
A figure flits like one a wing | A |
Out from the nearest tree | B |
O love is yes a great thing | A |
A great thing to me | B |
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Will these be always great things | H |
Great things to me | B |
Let it befall that One will call | D |
Soul I have need of thee | B |
What then Joy jaunts impassioned flings | H |
Love and its ecstasy | B |
Will always have been great things | H |
Great things to me | B |
Thomas Hardy
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