Spring Bereaved 2 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCABDEEDFG| SWEET Spring thou turn'st with all thy goodly train | A |
| Thy head with flames thy mantle bright with flow'rs | B |
| The zephyrs curl the green locks of the plain | A |
| The clouds for joy in pearls weep down their show'rs | B |
| Thou turn'st sweet youth but ah my pleasant hours | B |
| And happy days with thee come not again | C |
| The sad memorials only of my pain | A |
| Do with thee turn which turn my sweets in sours | B |
| Thou art the same which still thou wast before | D |
| Delicious wanton amiable fair | E |
| But she whose breath embalm'd thy wholesome air | E |
| Is gone nor gold nor gems her can restore | D |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Neglected virtue seasons go and come | F |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp While thine forgot lie closed in a tomb | G |
William Henry Drummond
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