The Peasant's Return Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC CDCDEFEF| And passing here through evening dew | A |
| He hastened happy to her door | B |
| But found the old folk only two | A |
| With no more footsteps on the floor | B |
| To walk again below the skies | C |
| Where beaten paths do fall and rise | C |
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| For she wer gone from earthly eyes | C |
| To be a kept in darksome sleep | D |
| Until the good again do rise | C |
| A joy to souls they left to weep | D |
| The rose were dust that bound her brow | E |
| The moth did eat her Sunday cape | F |
| Her frock were out of fashion now | E |
| Her shoes were dried up out of shape | F |
William Barnes
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