The Good Joan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBBA long the thousand roads of France | A |
Now there and here swift as a glance | A |
A cloud a mist blown down the sky | B |
Good Joan of Arc goes riding by | B |
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In Domremy at candlelight | C |
The orchards blowing rose and white | C |
About the shadowy houses lie | B |
And Joan of Arc goes riding by | B |
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On Avignon there falls a hush | D |
Brief as the singing of a thrush | D |
Across old gardens April high | B |
And Joan of Arc goes riding by | B |
Lizette Woodworth Reese
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