The Farm Woman's Winter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDE A FGFGHIJI

IA
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If seasons all were summersB
And leaves would never fallC
And hopping casement comersB
Were foodless not at allC
And fragile folk might be hereD
That white winds bid departE
Then one I used to see hereD
Would warm my wasted heartE
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IIA
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One frail who bravely tillingF
Long hours in gripping gustsG
Was mastered by their chillingF
And now his ploughshare rustsG
So savage winter catchesH
The breath of limber thingsI
And what I love he snatchesJ
And what I love not bringsI

Thomas Hardy



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