In A Spring Grove Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACACDCDECEHere the white ray'd anemone is born | A |
Wood sorrel and the varnish'd buttercup | B |
And primrose in its purfled green swathed up | B |
Pallid and sweet round every budding thorn | A |
Gray ash and beech with rusty leaves outworn | A |
Here too the darting linnet hath her nest | C |
In the blue lustred holly never shorn | A |
Whose partner cheers her little brooding breast | C |
Piping from some near bough O simple song | D |
O cistern deep of that harmonious rillet | C |
And these fair juicy stems that climb and throng | D |
The vernal world and unexhausted seas | E |
Of flowing life and soul that asks to fill it | C |
Each and all of these and more and more than these | E |
William Allingham
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