Her Face And Brow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCDDCEEAEA| Ah help me but her face and brow | A |
| Are lovelier than lilies are | B |
| Beneath the light of moon and star | B |
| That smile as they are smiling now | A |
| White lilies in a pallid swoon | C |
| Of sweetest white beneath the moon | C |
| White lilies in a flood of bright | D |
| Pure lucidness of liquid light | D |
| Cascading down some plenilune | C |
| When all the azure overhead | E |
| Blooms like a dazzling daisy bed | E |
| So luminous her face and brow | A |
| The luster of their glory shed | E |
| In memory even blinds me now | A |
James Whitcomb Riley
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