Anemones. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCCCD EFGFCDCCCD

If I should wish hereafter that your heartA
Should beat with one fair memory of meB
May Time's hard hand our footsteps guide apartA
But lead yours back one spring time to the LeaB
Nodding AnemonesC
Wind flowers paleD
Bloom with the budding treesC
Dancing to every breezeC
Mock hopes more fair than theseC
Love's vows more frailD
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For then the grass we loved grows green againE
And April showers make April woods more fairF
But no sun dries the sad salt tears of painG
Or brings back summer lights on faded hairF
Nodding AnemonesC
Wind flowers paleD
Bloom with the budding treesC
Dancing to every breezeC
Mock hopes more frail than theseC
Love's vows more frailD

Juliana Horatia Ewing



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