Daffodil Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDDCCD

Gold tassel upon March's bugle hornA
Whose blithe reveille blows from hill to hillB
And every valley rings O DaffodilB
What promise for the season newly bornA
Shall wave on wave of flow'rs full tide of cornA
O'erflow the world then fruited Autumn fillB
Hedgerow and garth Shall tempest blight or chillB
Turn all felicity to scathe and scornA
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Tantarrara the joyous Book of SpringC
Lies open writ in blossoms not a birdD
Of evil augury is seen or heardD
Come now like Pan's old crew we'll dance and singC
Or Oberon's for hill and valley ringC
To March's bugle horn Earth's blood is stirredD

William Allingham



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