November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGBB

Yet one smile more departing distant sunA
One mellow smile through the soft vapoury airB
Ere o'er the frozen earth the loud winds ranC
Or snows are sifted o'er the meadows bareB
One smile on the brown hills and naked treesD
And the dark rocks whose summer wreaths are castE
And the blue Gentian flower that in the breezeD
Nods lonely of her beauteous race the lastE
Yet a few sunny days in which the beeF
Shall murmur by the hedge that skim the wayG
The cricket chirp upon the russet leaF
And man delight to linger in thy rayG
Yet one rich smile and we will try to bearB
The piercing winter frost and winds and darkened airB

William Cullen Bryant



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