The Two Mirrors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BBBBSHE took the wood thro' which she sung | A |
But in the lake near which she wended | B |
An image met and swayed and swung | A |
And three times with her image blended | B |
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The vision from that mirror fled | B |
But ah I found when day had vanished | B |
It only to a glass had sped | B |
From which it never can be banished | B |
Joseph Skipsey
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