For The Bed At Kelmscott Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEFGGHHIIJKLLMN OOPPLLGG| The wind's on the wold | A |
| And the night is a cold | A |
| And Thames runs chill | B |
| 'Twixt mead and hill | B |
| But kind and dear | C |
| Is the old house here | D |
| And my heart is warm | E |
| 'Midst winter's harm | F |
| Rest then and rest | G |
| And think of the best | G |
| 'Twixt summer and spring | H |
| When all birds sing | H |
| In the town of the tree | I |
| And ye in me | I |
| And scarce dare move | J |
| Lest earth and its love | K |
| Should fade away | L |
| Ere the full of the day | L |
| I am old and have seen | M |
| Many things that have been | N |
| Both grief and peace | O |
| And wane and increase | O |
| No tale I tell | P |
| Of ill or well | P |
| But this I say | L |
| Night treadeth on day | L |
| And for worst or best | G |
| Right good is rest | G |
William Morris
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