Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD| I have seen dawn and sunset on moors and windy hills | A |
| Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain | B |
| I have seen the lady April bringing the daffodils | A |
| Bringing the springing grass and the soft warm April rain | B |
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| I have heard the song of the blossoms and the old chant of the sea | C |
| And seen strange lands from under the arched white sails of ships | D |
| But the loveliest thing of beauty God ever has shown to me | C |
| Are her voice and her hair and eyes and the dear red curve of her lips | D |
John Masefield
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