Robert Frost
The sound in this Frost poem is a little different than what I am used to. The end rhyme is wonderfully done, though the pattern is a shifting one. The pattern is ABA/BCB/CDC/DAD/AA. The pattern starts with the A rhyme as the first two lines, but they are broken up by a B rhyme line. The next stanza uses two of the B rhyme and those two are broken by a C rhyme. The next stanza follows this pattern with C and D; the forth stanza uses D and reuses A. The final stanza is two lines of A rhyme.
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