Madrigal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BACACADA EACA| To Miss May Forshall | A |
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| HE shouts amain he shouts again | B |
| Her brother fierce as bluff King Hal | A |
| I tell you flat I shall do that | C |
| She softly whispers 'May' for 'shall' | A |
| He wistful sighed one eventide | C |
| Her friend that made this Madrigal | A |
| And shall I kiss you pretty Miss | D |
| Smiling she answered 'May' for 'shall' | A |
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| With eager eyes my reader cries | E |
| Your friend must be indeed a val | A |
| uable child so sweet so mild | C |
| What do you call her May For shall | A |
Lewis Carroll
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