Trifles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB ACCC ADDDWhat shall I bring you sweet | A |
A posy prankt with every April hue | B |
The cloud white daisy violet sky blue | B |
Shot with the primrose sunshine through and through | B |
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Or shall I bring you sweet | A |
Some ancient rhyme of lovers sore beset | C |
Whose joy is dead whose sadness lingers yet | C |
That you may read and sigh and soon forget | C |
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What shall I bring you sweet | A |
Was ever trifle yet so held amiss | D |
As not to fill love's waiting heart with bliss | D |
And merit dalliance at a long long kiss | D |
John Charles Mcneill
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