Pax Vobiscum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBBC DEDDE FGFFG HIHHIA | |
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Her violets in thine eyes | B |
The Springtide stained I know | C |
Two bits of mystic skies | B |
On which the green turf lies | B |
Whereon the violets blow | C |
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I know the Summer wrought | D |
From thy sweet heart that rose | E |
With that faint fragrance fraught | D |
Its sad poetic thought | D |
Of peace and deep repose | E |
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That Autumn like some god | F |
From thy delicious hair | G |
Lost sunlight 'neath the sod | F |
Shot up this golden rod | F |
To toss it everywhere | G |
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That Winter from thy breast | H |
The snowdrop's whiteness stole | I |
Much kinder than the rest | H |
Thy innocence confessed | H |
The pureness of thy soul | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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