Eileen, Diarmuid And Teig Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDBBEFGGHI| Be kind unto these three O King | A |
| For they were fragrant skinned cheerful and giving | A |
| Three stainless pearls three of mild winning ways | B |
| Three candles sending forth three pleasant rays | B |
| Three vines three doves three apples from a bough | C |
| Three graces in a house three who refused nohow | D |
| Help to the needy three of slenderness | B |
| Three memories for the companionless | B |
| Three strings of music three deep holes in clay | E |
| Three lovely children who loved Christ alway | F |
| Three mouths three hearts three minds beneath a stone | G |
| Ruin it is three causes for the moan | G |
| That rises everywhere now they are gone | H |
| Be kind O King unto this two and one | I |
James Stephens
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