Hugo's "flower To Butterfly" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GEHE IJKJ AELE JBEBSweet bide with me and let my love | A |
Be an enduring tether | B |
Oh wanton not from spot to spot | C |
But let us dwell together | B |
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You've come each morn to sip the sweets | D |
With which you found me dripping | E |
Yet never knew it was not dew | F |
But tears that you were sipping | E |
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You gambol over honey meads | G |
Where siren bees are humming | E |
But mine the fate to watch and wait | H |
For my beloved's coming | E |
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The sunshine that delights you now | I |
Shall fade to darkness gloomy | J |
You should not fear if biding here | K |
You nestled closer to me | J |
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So rest you love and be my love | A |
That my enraptured blooming | E |
May fill your sight with tender light | L |
Your wings with sweet perfuming | E |
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Or if you will not bide with me | J |
Upon this quiet heather | B |
Oh give me wing thou beauteous thing | E |
That we may soar together | B |
Eugene Field
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