The Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDEF GHCD CDGD| By a cliff a golden cloud once lingered | A |
| On his breast it slept | B |
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| From the swing from the garden helter skelter | C |
| A twig runs up to the glass | D |
| Enormous close with a drop of emerald | E |
| At the tip of the cluster cast | F |
| - | |
| The garden is clouded lost in confusion | G |
| In staggering teeming fuss | H |
| The dear one as big as the garden a sister | C |
| By nature a second glass | D |
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| But then this twig is brought in a tumbler | C |
| And put by the looking glass | D |
| Which wonders Who is it that blurs my vision | G |
| From the dull from the prison class | D |
Boris Pasternak
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