On The Garland Sent To Rhodocleia'rufinus (golden Eyes) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBACABD AABBA| 'Ah Golden Eyes to win you yet | A |
| I bring mine April coronet | A |
| The lovely blossoms of the spring | B |
| For you I weave to you I bring | B |
| These roses with the lilies set | A |
| The dewy dark eyed violet | C |
| Narcissus and the wind flower wet | A |
| Wilt thou disdain mine offering | B |
| Ah Golden Eyes | D |
| - | |
| Crowned with thy lover's flowers forget | A |
| The pride wherein thy heart is set | A |
| For thou like these or anything | B |
| Has but a moment of thy spring | B |
| Thy spring and then the long regret | A |
| Ah Golden Eyes ' | - |
Andrew Lang
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