Many A Mickle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE AGHGIJKL ABMBNOPO| A little sound | A |
| Only a little a little | B |
| The breath in a reed | C |
| A trembling fiddle | B |
| A trumpet's ring | D |
| The shuddering drum | E |
| So all the glory bravery hush | F |
| Of music come | E |
| - | |
| A little sound | A |
| Only a stir and a sigh | G |
| Of each green leaf | H |
| Its fluttering neighbor by | G |
| Oak on to oak | I |
| The wide dark forest through | J |
| So o'er the watery wheeling world | K |
| The night winds go | L |
| - | |
| A little sound | A |
| Only a little a little | B |
| The thin high drone | M |
| Of the simmering kettle | B |
| The gathering frost | N |
| The click of needle and thread | O |
| Mother the fading wall the dream | P |
| The drowsy bed | O |
Walter De La Mare
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