The Two Mirrors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BBBB

SHE took the wood thro' which she sungA
But in the lake near which she wendedB
An image met and swayed and swungA
And three times with her image blendedB
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The vision from that mirror fledB
But ah I found when day had vanishedB
It only to a glass had spedB
From which it never can be banishedB

Joseph Skipsey



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