To Rosamund Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDBD EEFFGGHFH| AND it is fair and very fair | A |
| This maze of blossom and sweet air | A |
| This drift of orchard snows | B |
| This royal promise of the rose | B |
| Wherein your young eyes see | C |
| Such buds of scented joys to be | C |
| A gay green garden softly fanned | D |
| By the blythe breeze that blows | B |
| To speed your ship of dreams to the enchanted land | D |
| - | |
| But I beyond the budding screen | E |
| Of green and red and white and green | E |
| Behind the radiant show | F |
| Of things that cling and grow and glow | F |
| I see the plains where lie | G |
| The hopes of days gone by | G |
| Gray breadths of melancholy crossed | H |
| By winds that coldly blow | F |
| From that cold sea wherein my argosy is lost | H |
Edith Nesbit
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