The Charm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BBBB CDDC| LIKE crimson lamps the tulips swing | A |
| The lily flowers their incense bring | A |
| The daisies votive garlands fling | A |
| Before the altar of the Spring | A |
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| - | |
| And you and I in this green May | B |
| When thrushes sing and white lambs play | B |
| Go glad at heart so glad and gay | B |
| No word seems good enough to say | B |
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| Yet there's a charm it would appear | C |
| Which if I spoke it in your ear | D |
| Would fix the spring for ever here | D |
| Pass on I will not speak it dear | C |
Edith Nesbit
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