The Peasant's Return Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC CDCDEFEF

And passing here through evening dewA
He hastened happy to her doorB
But found the old folk only twoA
With no more footsteps on the floorB
To walk again below the skiesC
Where beaten paths do fall and riseC
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For she wer gone from earthly eyesC
To be a kept in darksome sleepD
Until the good again do riseC
A joy to souls they left to weepD
The rose were dust that bound her browE
The moth did eat her Sunday capeF
Her frock were out of fashion nowE
Her shoes were dried up out of shapeF

William Barnes



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