Midwinter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CCC DEE FFF

The dew drop from the rose that slipsA
Hath not the sparkle of her lipsA
My lady's lipsA
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Than her long braids of yellow holdB
The dandelion hath not more goldB
Her braids like goldB
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The blue bell hints not more of skiesC
Than do the flowers in her eyesC
My lady's eyesC
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The sweet pea blossom doth not wearD
More dainty pinkness than her earE
My lady's earE
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So heigho then tho' skies be grayF
My heart's a garden that is gayF
This sorry dayF

Madison Julius Cawein



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