The Hawthorn Hath A Deathly Smell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIJKEFE ILILMENE

The flowers of the fieldA
Have a sweet smellB
Meadowsweet tansy thymeC
And faint heart pimpernelB
But sweeter even than theseD
The silver of the mayE
Wreathed is with incense forF
The Judgment DayE
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An apple a child dustG
When falls the evening rainH
Wild briar's spic d leavesI
Breathe memories againJ
With further memory fraughtK
The silver of the mayE
Wreathed is with incense forF
The Judgment DayE
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Eyes of all lovelinessI
Shadow of strange delightL
Even as a flower fadesI
Must thou from sightL
But oh o'er thy grave's moundM
Till come the Judgment DayE
Wreathed shall with incense beN
Thy sharp thorned mayE

Walter De La Mare



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