The Wife Of Llew Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADDAAEFEFAnd Gwydion said to Math when it was Spring | A |
Come now and let us make a wife for Llew | B |
And so they broke broad boughs yet moist with dew | C |
And in a shadow made a magic ring | A |
They took the violet and the meadow sweet | D |
To form her pretty face and for her feet | D |
They built a mound of daisies on a wing | A |
And for her voice they made a linnet sing | A |
In the wide poppy blowing for her mouth | E |
And over all they chanted twenty hours | F |
And Llew came singing from the azure south | E |
And bore away his wife of birds and flowers | F |
Francis Ledwidge
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