The Many Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCDCGreene garlanded with February's few flowers | A |
Ere March came in with Marlowe's rapturous rage | B |
Peele from whose hand the sweet white locks of age | B |
Took the mild chaplet woven of honored hours | A |
Nash laughing hard Lodge flushed from lyric bowers | A |
And Lilly a goldfinch in a twisted cage | B |
Fed by some gay great lady's pettish page | B |
Till short sweet songs gush clear like short spring showers | A |
Kid whose grim sport still gamboled over graves | C |
And Chettle in whose fresh funereal verse | D |
Weeps Marian yet on Robin's wildwood hearse | D |
Cooke whose light boat of song one soft breath saves | C |
Sighed from a maiden's amorous mouth averse | D |
Live likewise ye Time takes not you for slaves | C |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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