Found Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDEED| THERE is a budding morrow in midnight | A |
| So sang our Keats our English nightingale | B |
| And here as lamps across the bridge turn pale | B |
| In London's smokeless resurrection light | A |
| Dark breaks to dawn But o'er the deadly blight | A |
| Of Love deflowered and sorrow of none avail | B |
| Which makes this man gasp and this woman quail | B |
| Can day from darkness ever again take flight | A |
| Ah gave not these two hearts their mutual pledge | C |
| Under one mantle sheltered 'neath the hedge | C |
| In gloaming courtship And O God to day | D |
| He only knows he holds her but what part | E |
| Can life now take She cries in her locked heart | E |
| Leave me I do not know you go away | D |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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