Daffodil Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDDCCD| Gold tassel upon March's bugle horn | A |
| Whose blithe reveille blows from hill to hill | B |
| And every valley rings O Daffodil | B |
| What promise for the season newly born | A |
| Shall wave on wave of flow'rs full tide of corn | A |
| O'erflow the world then fruited Autumn fill | B |
| Hedgerow and garth Shall tempest blight or chill | B |
| Turn all felicity to scathe and scorn | A |
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| Tantarrara the joyous Book of Spring | C |
| Lies open writ in blossoms not a bird | D |
| Of evil augury is seen or heard | D |
| Come now like Pan's old crew we'll dance and sing | C |
| Or Oberon's for hill and valley ring | C |
| To March's bugle horn Earth's blood is stirred | D |
William Allingham
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