The Farm Woman's Winter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDE A FGFGHIJI| I | A |
| - | |
| If seasons all were summers | B |
| And leaves would never fall | C |
| And hopping casement comers | B |
| Were foodless not at all | C |
| And fragile folk might be here | D |
| That white winds bid depart | E |
| Then one I used to see here | D |
| Would warm my wasted heart | E |
| - | |
| II | A |
| - | |
| One frail who bravely tilling | F |
| Long hours in gripping gusts | G |
| Was mastered by their chilling | F |
| And now his ploughshare rusts | G |
| So savage winter catches | H |
| The breath of limber things | I |
| And what I love he snatches | J |
| And what I love not brings | I |
Thomas Hardy
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