Midwinter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CCC DEE FFFThe dew drop from the rose that slips | A |
Hath not the sparkle of her lips | A |
My lady's lips | A |
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Than her long braids of yellow hold | B |
The dandelion hath not more gold | B |
Her braids like gold | B |
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The blue bell hints not more of skies | C |
Than do the flowers in her eyes | C |
My lady's eyes | C |
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The sweet pea blossom doth not wear | D |
More dainty pinkness than her ear | E |
My lady's ear | E |
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So heigho then tho' skies be gray | F |
My heart's a garden that is gay | F |
This sorry day | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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