A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG| Steal from the meadows rob the tall green hills | A |
| Ravish my orchard's blossoms let me bind | B |
| A crown of orchard flowers and daffodils | A |
| Because my love is fair and white and kind | B |
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| To day the thrush has trilled her daintiest phrases | C |
| Flowers with their incense have made drunk the air | D |
| God has bent down to gild the hearts of daisies | E |
| Because my love is kind and white and fair | D |
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| To day the sun has kissed the rose tree's daughter | F |
| And sad Narcissus Spring's pale acolyte | G |
| Hangs down his head and smiles into the water | F |
| Because my love is kind and fair and white | G |
Lord Alfred Douglas
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