The Prince Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIHMy heart it was a cup of gold | A |
That at his lip did long to lie | B |
But he hath drunk the red wine down | C |
And tossed the goblet by | B |
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My heart it was a floating bird | D |
That through the world did wander free | E |
But he hath locked it in a cage | F |
And lost the silver key | E |
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My heart it was a white white rose | G |
That bloomed upon a broken bough | H |
He did but wear it for an hour | I |
And it is withered now | H |
Josephine Dodge Daskam
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