The Hawthorn Hath A Deathly Smell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIJKEFE ILILMENE| The flowers of the field | A |
| Have a sweet smell | B |
| Meadowsweet tansy thyme | C |
| And faint heart pimpernel | B |
| But sweeter even than these | D |
| The silver of the may | E |
| Wreathed is with incense for | F |
| The Judgment Day | E |
| - | |
| An apple a child dust | G |
| When falls the evening rain | H |
| Wild briar's spic d leaves | I |
| Breathe memories again | J |
| With further memory fraught | K |
| The silver of the may | E |
| Wreathed is with incense for | F |
| The Judgment Day | E |
| - | |
| Eyes of all loveliness | I |
| Shadow of strange delight | L |
| Even as a flower fades | I |
| Must thou from sight | L |
| But oh o'er thy grave's mound | M |
| Till come the Judgment Day | E |
| Wreathed shall with incense be | N |
| Thy sharp thorned may | E |
Walter De La Mare
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