Spring Bereaved I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDDDEEFF

That zephyr every yearA
So soon was heard to sigh in forests hereB
It was for her that wrapp'd in gowns of greenC
Meads were so early seenC
That in the saddest months oft sung the merlesD
It was for her for her trees dropp'd forth pearlsD
That proud and stately courtsD
Did envy those our shades and calm resortsD
It was for her and she is gone O woeE
Woods cut again do growE
Bud doth the rose and daisy winter doneF
But we once dead no more do see the sunF

William Henry Drummond



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