Lily-bell And Thistledown Song Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGF H CIJI BFKF| Thistledown in prison sings | A |
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| Bright shines the summer sun | B |
| Soft is the summer air | C |
| Gayly the wood birds sing | D |
| Flowers are blooming fair | C |
| But deep in the dark cold rock | E |
| Sadly I dwell | F |
| Longing for thee dear friend | G |
| Lily Bell Lily Bell | F |
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| Lily Bell replies | H |
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| Through sunlight and summer air | C |
| I have sought for thee long | I |
| Guided by birds and flowers | J |
| And now by thy song | I |
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| Thistledown Thistledown | B |
| O'er hill and dell | F |
| Hither to comfort thee | K |
| Comes Lily Bell | F |
Louisa May Alcott
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