Caprice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAC DEFDF GHIGI JKIJI| Her mouth is all of roses | A |
| Her eyes are violets | B |
| And round her cheek at hide and seek | C |
| Love plays among the roses | A |
| That dimple on her cheek | C |
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| Her heart is all caprices | D |
| Her will is yea and nay | E |
| And with a smile can she beguile | F |
| My heart to the caprices | D |
| That dance upon her smile | F |
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| Her looks are merely sunshine | G |
| Her tears are only rain | H |
| But if she will I follow still | I |
| The flitting way of sunshine | G |
| Whatever way she will | I |
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| And if she will I love her | J |
| And if she put me by | K |
| Despite her will I follow still | I |
| And will she let me love her | J |
| Ha ha I think she will | I |
Arthur Symons
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