Apostrophe To Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAA BBABA CCDCD| O Sun bright face aye undefiled | A |
| O flowers i' the valley blooming wild | A |
| Caverns dim haunt of Solitude | A |
| Perfume whereby one's step's beguiled | A |
| Deep deep into the sombre wood | A |
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| O Sacred mounts that heavenward climb | B |
| White as a temple front sublime | B |
| Old oaks that centuries' might inherit | A |
| Somewhat whereof I feel what time | B |
| 'Neath you I stand endues my spirit | A |
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| O virgin forest crystal spring | C |
| Lake where no storm for long can fling | C |
| Darkness clear heaven reflecting face | D |
| Pure soul of Nature unslumbering | C |
| What think you of this bandit base | D |
Victor Marie Hugo
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