Summer Schemes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCBCBBB DDEDEDEDD

When friendly summer calls againA
Calls againA
Her little fifers to these hillsB
We'll go we two to that arched faneC
Of leafage where they prime their billsB
Before they start to flood the plainC
With quavers minims shakes and trillsB
We'll go I sing but who shall sayB
What may not chance before that dayB
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And we shall see the waters springD
Waters springD
From chinks the scrubby copses crownE
And we shall trace their oncreepingD
To where the cascade tumbles downE
And sends the bobbing growths aswingD
And ferns not quite but almost drownE
We shall I say but who may singD
Of what another moon will bringD

Thomas Hardy



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