Anemones. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCCCD EFGFCDCCCDIf I should wish hereafter that your heart | A |
Should beat with one fair memory of me | B |
May Time's hard hand our footsteps guide apart | A |
But lead yours back one spring time to the Lea | B |
Nodding Anemones | C |
Wind flowers pale | D |
Bloom with the budding trees | C |
Dancing to every breeze | C |
Mock hopes more fair than these | C |
Love's vows more frail | D |
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For then the grass we loved grows green again | E |
And April showers make April woods more fair | F |
But no sun dries the sad salt tears of pain | G |
Or brings back summer lights on faded hair | F |
Nodding Anemones | C |
Wind flowers pale | D |
Bloom with the budding trees | C |
Dancing to every breeze | C |
Mock hopes more frail than these | C |
Love's vows more frail | D |
Juliana Horatia Ewing
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