Late Leaves Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB BBDEED| The leaves are falling so am I | A |
| The few late flowers have moisture in the eye | A |
| So have I too | B |
| Scarcely on any bough is heard | C |
| Joyous or even unjoyous bird | C |
| The whole wood through | B |
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| Winter may come he brings but nigher | B |
| His circle yearly narrowing to the fire | B |
| Where old friends meet | D |
| Let him now heaven is overcast | E |
| And spring and summer both are past | E |
| And all things sweet | D |
Walter Savage Landor
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