The Many Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCDC

Greene garlanded with February's few flowersA
Ere March came in with Marlowe's rapturous rageB
Peele from whose hand the sweet white locks of ageB
Took the mild chaplet woven of honored hoursA
Nash laughing hard Lodge flushed from lyric bowersA
And Lilly a goldfinch in a twisted cageB
Fed by some gay great lady's pettish pageB
Till short sweet songs gush clear like short spring showersA
Kid whose grim sport still gamboled over gravesC
And Chettle in whose fresh funereal verseD
Weeps Marian yet on Robin's wildwood hearseD
Cooke whose light boat of song one soft breath savesC
Sighed from a maiden's amorous mouth averseD
Live likewise ye Time takes not you for slavesC

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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