Zummer An' Winter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCCC AAAACCCCC| When I led by zummer streams | A |
| The pride o' Lea as naighbours thought her | B |
| While the zun wi' evenen beams | A |
| Did cast our sheades athirt the water | B |
| Winds a blowen | C |
| Streams a flowen | C |
| Skies a glowen | C |
| Tokens ov my jay zoo fleeten | C |
| Heightened it that happy meeten | C |
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| Then when maid an' man took pleaces | A |
| Gay in winter's Chris'mas dances | A |
| Showen in their merry feaces | A |
| Kindly smiles an' glisnen glances | A |
| Stars a winken | C |
| Day a shrinken | C |
| Sheades a zinken | C |
| Brought anew the happy meeten | C |
| That did meake the night too fleeten | C |
William Barnes
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