Chloe, M.a., Ad Amantem Suam Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE GGHIIH AAJKKL| Careless rhymer it is true | A |
| That my favourite colour's blue | A |
| But am I | B |
| To be made a victim sir | C |
| If to puddings I prefer | C |
| Cambridge pi | B |
| - | |
| If with giddier girls I play | D |
| Croquet through the summer day | D |
| On the turf | E |
| Then at night 'tis no great boon | F |
| Let me study how the moon | F |
| Sways the surf | E |
| - | |
| Tennyson's idyllic verse | G |
| Surely suits me none the worse | G |
| If I seek | H |
| Old Sicilian birds and bees | I |
| Music of sweet Sophocles | I |
| Golden Greek | H |
| - | |
| You have said my eyes are blue | A |
| There may be a fairer hue | A |
| Perhaps and yet | J |
| It is surely not a sin | K |
| If I keep my secrets in | K |
| Violet | L |
Edward James Mortimer Collins
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