Mid My Gold-brown Curls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEDD| 'Mid my gold brown curls | A |
| There twined a silver hair | B |
| I plucked it idly out | C |
| And scarcely knew 'twas there | B |
| Coiled in my velvet sleeve it lay | D |
| And like a serpent hissed | E |
| Me thou canst pluck fling away | D |
| One hair is lightly missed | E |
| But how on that near day | D |
| When all the wintry army muster in array | D |
George Eliot
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