Oh Fairest Of The Rural Maids Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH CCIIOh fairest of the rural maids | A |
Thy birth was in the forest shades | A |
Green boughs and glimpses of the sky | B |
Were all that met thy infant eye | B |
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Thy sports thy wanderings when a child | C |
Were ever in the sylvan wild | C |
And all the beauty of the place | D |
Is in thy heart and on thy face | D |
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The twilight of the trees and rocks | E |
Is in the light shade of thy locks | E |
Thy step is as the wind that weaves | F |
Its playful way among the leaves | F |
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Thine eyes are springs in whose serene | G |
And silent waters heaven is seen | G |
Their lashes are the herbs that look | H |
On their young figures in the brook | H |
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The forest depths by foot unpressed | C |
Are not more sinless than thy breast | C |
The holy peace that fills the air | I |
Of those calm solitudes is there | I |
William Cullen Bryant
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