Kinship Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDDC A BBEFFFE A BBGHHHG| I | A |
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| There is no flower of wood or lea | B |
| No April flower as fair as she | B |
| O white anemone who hast | C |
| The wind's wild grace | D |
| Know her a cousin of thy race | D |
| Into whose face | D |
| A presence like the wind's hath passed | C |
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| II | A |
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| There is no flower of wood or lea | B |
| No Maytime flower as fair as she | B |
| O bluebell tender with the blue | E |
| Of limpid skies | F |
| Thy lineage hath kindred ties | F |
| In her whose eyes | F |
| The heav'n's own qualities imbue | E |
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| - | |
| III | A |
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| There is no flower of wood or lea | B |
| No Juneday flower as fair as she | B |
| Rose odorous with beauty of | G |
| Life's first and best | H |
| Behold thy sister here confessed | H |
| Whose maiden breast | H |
| Is fragrant with the dreams of love | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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