To Diana Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDEC| O virgin tri formed goddess fair | A |
| The guardian of the groves and hills | B |
| Who hears the girls in their despair | A |
| Cry out in childbirth's cruel ills | B |
| And saves them from the Stygian flow | C |
| Let the pine tree my cottage near | D |
| Be sacred to thee evermore | E |
| That I may give to it each year | D |
| With joy the life blood of the boar | E |
| Now thinking of the sidelong blow | C |
Eugene Field
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