Song Vii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFGFHIHITHE summer down the garden walks | A |
Swept in her garments bright | B |
She touched the pale still lily stalks | A |
And crowned them with delight | B |
She breathed upon the rose's head | C |
And filled its heart with fire | D |
And with a golden carpet spread | C |
The path of my desire | D |
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The larkspurs stood like sentinels | E |
To greet her as she came | F |
Soft rang the Canterbury bells | G |
The music of her name | F |
She passed across the happy land | H |
Where all dear dreams flower free | I |
She took my true love by the hand | H |
And led her out to me | I |
Edith Nesbit
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