A Lady's Choice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CD D| Her old love in tears and silence had been building her a palace | A |
| Ringed by moats and flanked with towers he had set it on a hill | B |
| 'Here ' he said 'will come no whisper of the world's alarms and malice | A |
| In these granite walls imprisoned I will keep you safe from ill' | B |
| - | |
| As he spoke along the highway there came riding by a stranger | C |
| For an instant on her features he a fleeting glance bestowed | D |
| Then he said 'My heart is fickle and the world is full of danger ' | - |
| And he offered her his stirrup and he pointed down the road | D |
Alice Duer Miller
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