The Best Thing In The World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAABCBDACWhat's the best thing in the world | A |
June rose by May dew impearled | A |
Sweet south wind that means no rain | B |
Truth not cruel to a friend | A |
Pleasure not in haste to end | A |
Beauty not self decked and curled | A |
Till its pride is over plain | B |
Light that never makes you wink | C |
Memory that gives no pain | B |
Love when so you're loved again | D |
What's the best thing in the world | A |
Something out of it I think | C |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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