To Rosamund Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDBD EEFFGGHFH

AND it is fair and very fairA
This maze of blossom and sweet airA
This drift of orchard snowsB
This royal promise of the roseB
Wherein your young eyes seeC
Such buds of scented joys to beC
A gay green garden softly fannedD
By the blythe breeze that blowsB
To speed your ship of dreams to the enchanted landD
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But I beyond the budding screenE
Of green and red and white and greenE
Behind the radiant showF
Of things that cling and grow and glowF
I see the plains where lieG
The hopes of days gone byG
Gray breadths of melancholy crossedH
By winds that coldly blowF
From that cold sea wherein my argosy is lostH

Edith Nesbit



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