The Violet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGHDOWN in a green and shady bed | A |
A modest violet grew | B |
Its stalk was bent it hung its head | A |
As if to hide from view | B |
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And yet it was a lovely flower | C |
Its colour bright and fair | D |
It might have graced a rosy bower | C |
Instead of hiding there | D |
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Yet thus it was content to bloom | E |
In modest tints arrayed | F |
And there diffused a sweet perfume | E |
Within the silent shade | F |
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Then let me to the valley go | G |
This pretty flower to see | H |
That I may also learn to grow | G |
In sweet humility | H |
Ann Taylor
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