The Three Sisters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ABABGone are the three those sisters rare | A |
With wonder lips and eyes ashine | B |
One was wise and one was fair | A |
And one was mine | B |
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Ye mourners weave for the sleeping hair | A |
Of only two your ivy vine | B |
For one was wise and one was fair | A |
But one was mine | B |
Arthur Davison Ficke
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