Blanche Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB DDDB EEEB| Breeze brisk breeze that movest with the morn | A |
| Breeze lithe breeze that creepest through the corn | A |
| Breeze O breeze that fannest the forlorn | A |
| Oh linger by the lattice of sweet Blanche of mine | B |
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| Breeze coy breeze that loiterest for noon | C |
| Breeze true breeze that hast a tryst with June | C |
| Breeze kind breeze I beg of thee a boon | C |
| Oh peep in through the lattice of poor Blanche of mine | B |
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| Breeze fleet breeze that goest with the day | D |
| Breeze dear breeze that hastenest away | D |
| Breeze breeze breeze I beg of thee to stay | D |
| And breathe upon the pillow of pale Blanche of mine | B |
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| Breeze night breeze that wailest on the wold | E |
| Breeze lost breeze that wanderest in the cold | E |
| Breeze dread breeze oh flit not by the mould | E |
| Which shelters what is left me of lost Blanche of mine | B |
Alfred Austin
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