A Coronal With His Songs And Her Days To His Lady And To Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDAEAA AFAGFAGAA AHAFHAFAA

Violets and leaves of vineA
Into a frail fair wreathB
We gather and entwineA
A wreath for Love to wearC
Fragrant as his own breathD
To crown his brow divineA
All day till night is nearE
Violets and leaves of vineA
We gather and entwineA
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Violets and leaves of vineA
For Love that lives a dayF
We gather and entwineA
All day till Love is deadG
Till eve falls cold and grayF
These blossoms yours and mineA
Love wears upon his headG
Violets and leaves of vineA
We gather and entwineA
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Violets and leaves of vineA
For Love when poor Love diesH
We gather and entwineA
This wreath that lives a dayF
Over his pale cold eyesH
Kissed shut by ProserpineA
At set of sun we layF
Violets and leaves of vineA
We gather and entwineA

Ernest Christopher Dowson



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