The Tree In Pamela's Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCEDE| Pamela was too gentle to deceive | A |
| Her roses Let the men stay where they are | B |
| She said and if Apollo's avatar | B |
| Be one of them I shall not have to grieve | A |
| And so she made all Tilbury Town believe | A |
| She sighed a little more for the North Star | B |
| Than over men and only in so far | B |
| As she was in a garden was like Eve | A |
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| Her neighbors doing all that neighbors can | C |
| To make romance of reticence meanwhile | D |
| Seeing that she had never loved a man | C |
| Wished Pamela had a cat or a small bird | E |
| And only would have wondered at her smile | D |
| Could they have seen that she had overheard | E |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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