A Late Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGG| Twelve weeks had passed how slowly day by day | A |
| Since formal dull Sir Calendar had bowed | B |
| Old Winter from the scene and cried Make way | A |
| The Spring the Spring and still a sullen cloud | B |
| Obscured the sky and the north wind blew chill | C |
| When lo one morn the miracle began | D |
| A Presence brooded over vale and hill | C |
| And through all life a quickening impulse ran | D |
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| Long hushed forgotten melodies awoke | E |
| Within my soul the rapture of the boy | F |
| Refilled me o'er my arid being broke | E |
| A brimming tide of elemental joy | F |
| From primal deeps and all my happy springs | G |
| Came back to me I was the peer of kings | G |
W. M. Mackeracher
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