Winter In Durnover Field Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD A EAEAEEAAEA| Scene A wide stretch of fallow ground recently sown with wheat and | A |
| frozen to iron hardness Three large birds walking about thereon | B |
| and wistfully eyeing the surface Wind keen from north east sky a | C |
| dull grey | D |
| - | |
| Triolet | A |
| - | |
| Rook Throughout the field I find no grain | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp The cruel frost encrusts the cornland | A |
| Starling Aye patient pecking now is vain | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Throughout the field I find | A |
| Rook No grain | E |
| Pigeon Nor will be comrade till it rain | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Or genial thawings loose the lorn land | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Throughout the field | A |
| Rook I find no grain | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp The cruel frost encrusts the cornland | A |
Thomas Hardy
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