The Orchard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BC DD EE| Midst bitten mead and acre shorn | A |
| The world without is waste and worn | A |
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| But here within our orchard close | B |
| The guerdon of its labour shows | C |
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| O valiant Earth O happy year | D |
| That mocks the threat of winter near | D |
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| And hangs aloft from tree to tree | E |
| The banners of the Spring to be | E |
William Morris
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