The End Of May Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCABCBDEBDEDFGDFGFH IJHI| How the wind howls this morn | A |
| About the end of May | B |
| And drives June on apace | C |
| To mock the world forlorn | A |
| And the world s joy passed away | B |
| And my unlonged for face | C |
| The world s joy passed away | B |
| For no more may I deem | D |
| That any folk are glad | E |
| To see the dawn of day | B |
| Sunder the tangled dream | D |
| Wherein no grief they had | E |
| Ah through the tangled dream | D |
| Where others have no grief | F |
| Ever it fares with me | G |
| That fears and treasons stream | D |
| And dumb sleep slays belief | F |
| Whatso therein may be | G |
| Sleep slayeth all belief | F |
| Until the hopeless light | H |
| Wakes at the birth of June | I |
| More lying tales to weave | J |
| More love in woe s despite | H |
| More hope to perish soon | I |
William Morris
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