For The Bed At Kelmscott Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEFGGHHIIJKLLMN OOPPLLGG

The wind's on the woldA
And the night is a coldA
And Thames runs chillB
'Twixt mead and hillB
But kind and dearC
Is the old house hereD
And my heart is warmE
'Midst winter's harmF
Rest then and restG
And think of the bestG
'Twixt summer and springH
When all birds singH
In the town of the treeI
And ye in meI
And scarce dare moveJ
Lest earth and its loveK
Should fade awayL
Ere the full of the dayL
I am old and have seenM
Many things that have beenN
Both grief and peaceO
And wane and increaseO
No tale I tellP
Of ill or wellP
But this I sayL
Night treadeth on dayL
And for worst or bestG
Right good is restG

William Morris



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