Change Should Breed Change Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCBDEFF| NEW doth the sun appear | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp The mountains' snows decay | B |
| Crown'd with frail flowers forth comes the baby year | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp My soul time posts away | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp And thou yet in that frost | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Which flower and fruit hath lost | C |
| As if all here immortal were dost stay | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp For shame thy powers awake | D |
| Look to that Heaven which never night makes black | E |
| And there at that immortal sun's bright rays | F |
| Deck thee with flowers which fear not rage of days | F |
William Henry Drummond
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