Kinship Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDDC A BBEFFFE A BBGHHHG

IA
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There is no flower of wood or leaB
No April flower as fair as sheB
O white anemone who hastC
The wind's wild graceD
Know her a cousin of thy raceD
Into whose faceD
A presence like the wind's hath passedC
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IIA
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There is no flower of wood or leaB
No Maytime flower as fair as sheB
O bluebell tender with the blueE
Of limpid skiesF
Thy lineage hath kindred tiesF
In her whose eyesF
The heav'n's own qualities imbueE
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IIIA
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There is no flower of wood or leaB
No Juneday flower as fair as sheB
Rose odorous with beauty ofG
Life's first and bestH
Behold thy sister here confessedH
Whose maiden breastH
Is fragrant with the dreams of loveG

Madison Julius Cawein



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