Messengers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDCCD EFEEFThe wind that gives the rose a kiss | A |
With murmured music of the south | B |
Hath kissed a sweeter thing than this | A |
The wind that gives the rose a kiss | A |
The perfume of her mouth | B |
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The brook that mirrors skies and trees | C |
And echoes in a grottoed place | D |
Hath held a fairer thing than these | C |
The brook that mirrors skies and trees | C |
The image of her face | D |
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O happy wind O happy brook | E |
So dear before so free of cares | F |
How dearer since her kiss and look | E |
O happy wind O happy brook | E |
Have blessed you unawares | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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