Much In Little Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GGHG| Amid the iris and the rose | A |
| The honeysuckle and the bay | B |
| The wild earth for a moment goes | A |
| In dust or weed another way | B |
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| Small though its corner be the weed | C |
| Will yet intrude its creeping beard | D |
| The harsh blade and the hairy seed | C |
| Recall the brutal earth we feared | D |
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| And if no water touch the dust | E |
| In some far corner and one dare | F |
| To breathe upon it one may trust | E |
| The spectre on the summer air | F |
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| The risen dust alive with fire | G |
| The fire made visible a blur | G |
| Interrate the pervasive ire | H |
| Of foxtail and of hoarhound burr | G |
Yvor Winters
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