To Chloe Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FBFGChloe you shun me like a hind | A |
That seeking vainly for her mother | B |
Hears danger in each breath of wind | A |
And wildly darts this way and t' other | B |
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Whether the breezes sway the wood | C |
Or lizards scuttle through the brambles | D |
She starts and off as though pursued | E |
The foolish frightened creature scrambles | D |
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But Chloe you're no infant thing | F |
That should esteem a man an ogre | B |
Let go your mother's apron string | F |
And pin your faith upon a toga | G |
Eugene Field
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