November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGBB| Yet one smile more departing distant sun | A |
| One mellow smile through the soft vapoury air | B |
| Ere o'er the frozen earth the loud winds ran | C |
| Or snows are sifted o'er the meadows bare | B |
| One smile on the brown hills and naked trees | D |
| And the dark rocks whose summer wreaths are cast | E |
| And the blue Gentian flower that in the breeze | D |
| Nods lonely of her beauteous race the last | E |
| Yet a few sunny days in which the bee | F |
| Shall murmur by the hedge that skim the way | G |
| The cricket chirp upon the russet lea | F |
| And man delight to linger in thy ray | G |
| Yet one rich smile and we will try to bear | B |
| The piercing winter frost and winds and darkened air | B |
William Cullen Bryant
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