Summer Schemes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBCBBB DDEDEDEDD| When friendly summer calls again | A |
| Calls again | A |
| Her little fifers to these hills | B |
| We'll go we two to that arched fane | C |
| Of leafage where they prime their bills | B |
| Before they start to flood the plain | C |
| With quavers minims shakes and trills | B |
| We'll go I sing but who shall say | B |
| What may not chance before that day | B |
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| And we shall see the waters spring | D |
| Waters spring | D |
| From chinks the scrubby copses crown | E |
| And we shall trace their oncreeping | D |
| To where the cascade tumbles down | E |
| And sends the bobbing growths aswing | D |
| And ferns not quite but almost drown | E |
| We shall I say but who may sing | D |
| Of what another moon will bring | D |
Thomas Hardy
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