In A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFFEGHHGIJJI KLLKMGGMBaby see the flowers | A |
Baby sees | B |
Fairer things than these | B |
Fairer though they be than dreams of ours | A |
Baby hear the birds | C |
Baby knows | D |
Better songs than those | D |
Sweeter though they sound than sweetest words | C |
Baby see the moon | E |
Baby's eyes | F |
Laugh to watch it rise | F |
Answering light with love and night with noon | E |
Baby hear the sea | G |
Baby's face | H |
Takes a graver grace | H |
Touched with wonder what the sound may be | G |
Baby see the star | I |
Baby's hand | J |
Opens warm and bland | J |
Calm in claim of all things fair that are | I |
Baby hear the bells | K |
Baby's head | L |
Bows as ripe for bed | L |
Now the flowers curl round and close their cells | K |
Baby flower of light | M |
Sleep and see | G |
Brighter dreams than we | G |
Till good day shall smile away good night | M |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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