Spring Bereaved I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDDDEEFF| That zephyr every year | A |
| So soon was heard to sigh in forests here | B |
| It was for her that wrapp'd in gowns of green | C |
| Meads were so early seen | C |
| That in the saddest months oft sung the merles | D |
| It was for her for her trees dropp'd forth pearls | D |
| That proud and stately courts | D |
| Did envy those our shades and calm resorts | D |
| It was for her and she is gone O woe | E |
| Woods cut again do grow | E |
| Bud doth the rose and daisy winter done | F |
| But we once dead no more do see the sun | F |
William Henry Drummond
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