The Primrose Dance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG HIHISkirts like the amber petals of a flower | A |
A primrose dancing for delight | B |
In some enchantment of a bower | A |
That rose to wizard music in the night | B |
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A rhythmic flower whose petals pirouette | C |
In delicate circles fain to follow | D |
The vague aerial minuet | E |
The mazy dancing of the swallow | D |
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A flower's caprice a bird's command | F |
Of all the airy ways that lie | G |
In light along the wonder land | F |
The wonder haunted loneliness of sky | G |
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So in the smoke polluted place | H |
Where bird or flower might never be | I |
With glimmering feet with flower like face | H |
She dances at the Tivoli | I |
Arthur Symons
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