Woodspurge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BCCC DEDD FFFFThe wind flapped loose the wind was still | A |
Shaken out dead from tree and hill | A |
I had walk d on at the wind s will | A |
I sat now for the wind was still | A |
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Between my knees my forehead was | B |
My lips drawn in said not Alas | C |
My hair was over in the grass | C |
My naked ears heard the day pass | C |
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My eyes wide open had the run | D |
Of some ten weeds to fix upon | E |
Among those few out of the sun | D |
The woodspurge flower d three cups in one | D |
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From perfect grief there need not be | F |
Wisdom or even memory | F |
One thing learnt remains to me | F |
The woodspurge has a cup of three | F |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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