The Goose-girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDBB| Spring rides no horses down the hill | A |
| But comes on foot a goose girl still | A |
| And all the loveliest things there be | B |
| Come simply so it seems to me | B |
| If ever I said in grief or pride | C |
| I tired of honest things I lied | C |
| And should be cursed forevermore | D |
| With Love in laces like a whore | D |
| And neighbours cold and friends unsteady | B |
| And Spring on horseback like a lady | B |
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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