The Wife Of Llew Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADDAAEFEF

And Gwydion said to Math when it was SpringA
Come now and let us make a wife for LlewB
And so they broke broad boughs yet moist with dewC
And in a shadow made a magic ringA
They took the violet and the meadow sweetD
To form her pretty face and for her feetD
They built a mound of daisies on a wingA
And for her voice they made a linnet singA
In the wide poppy blowing for her mouthE
And over all they chanted twenty hoursF
And Llew came singing from the azure southE
And bore away his wife of birds and flowersF

Francis Ledwidge



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