Transformations Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCD EEFGGF HHIJKL

Portion of this yewA
Is a man my grandsire knewA
Bosomed here at its footB
This branch may be his wifeC
A ruddy human lifeC
Now turned to a green shootD
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These grasses must be madeE
Of her who often prayedE
Last century for reposeF
And the fair girl long agoG
Whom I often tried to knowG
May be entering this roseF
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So they are not undergroundH
But as nerves and veins aboundH
In the growths of upper airI
And they feel the sun and rainJ
And the energy againK
That made them what they wereL

Thomas Hardy



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