In A Spring Grove Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACACDCDECE

Here the white ray'd anemone is bornA
Wood sorrel and the varnish'd buttercupB
And primrose in its purfled green swathed upB
Pallid and sweet round every budding thornA
Gray ash and beech with rusty leaves outwornA
Here too the darting linnet hath her nestC
In the blue lustred holly never shornA
Whose partner cheers her little brooding breastC
Piping from some near bough O simple songD
O cistern deep of that harmonious rilletC
And these fair juicy stems that climb and throngD
The vernal world and unexhausted seasE
Of flowing life and soul that asks to fill itC
Each and all of these and more and more than theseE

William Allingham



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