To Winter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJKL MNMO| O Winter bar thine adamantine doors | A |
| The north is thine there hast thou built thy dark | B |
| Deep founded habitation Shake not thy roofs | C |
| Nor bend thy pillars with thine iron car ' | D |
| He hears me not but o'er the yawning deep | E |
| Rides heavy his storms are unchain'd sheath d | F |
| In ribb d steel I dare not lift mine eyes | G |
| For he hath rear'd his sceptre o'er the world | H |
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| Lo now the direful monster whose skin clings | I |
| To his strong bones strides o'er the groaning rocks | J |
| He withers all in silence and in his hand | K |
| Unclothes the earth and freezes up frail life | L |
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| He takes his seat upon the cliffs the mariner | M |
| Cries in vain Poor little wretch that deal'st | N |
| With storms till heaven smiles and the monster | M |
| Is driv'n yelling to his caves beneath mount Hecla | O |
William Blake
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