On A Lady Singing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDShe bade us listen to the singing lark | A |
In tones far sweeter than its own | B |
For fear that she should cease and leave us dark | A |
We built the bird a feigned throne | B |
Shrined in her gracious glory giving ways | C |
From sceptred hands of starred humility | D |
Praising herself the more in giving praise | C |
To music less than she | D |
Isaac Rosenberg
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