'the Frost-king' Song Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDECF GHIHJCKC LMCMKNONBrighter shone the golden shadows | A |
On the cool wind softly came | B |
The low sweet tones of happy flowers | C |
Singing little Violet's name | B |
'Mong the green trees was it whispered | D |
And the bright waves bore it on | E |
To the lonely forest flowers | C |
Where the glad news had not gone | F |
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Thus the Frost King lost his kingdom | G |
And his power to harm and blight | H |
Violet conquered and his cold heart | I |
Warmed with music love and light | H |
And his fair home once so dreary | J |
Gay with lovely Elves and flowers | C |
Brought a joy that never faded | K |
Through the long bright summer hours | C |
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Thus by Violet's magic power | L |
All dark shadows passed away | M |
And on the home of happy flowers | C |
The golden light for ever lay | M |
Thus the Fairy mission ended | K |
And all Flower Land was taught | N |
The quot Power of Love quot by gentle deeds | O |
That little Violet wrought | N |
Louisa May Alcott
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