When Lydia Smiles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCAAABD AABBBD| When Lydia smiles I seem to see | A |
| The walls around me fade and flee | A |
| And lo in haunts of hart and hind | B |
| I seem with lovely Rosalind | C |
| In Arden 'neath the greenwood tree | A |
| The day is drowsy with the bee | A |
| And one wild bird flutes dreamily | A |
| And all the mellow air is kind | B |
| When Lydia smiles | D |
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| Ah me what were this world to me | A |
| Without her smile What poetry | A |
| What glad hesperian paths I find | B |
| Of love that lead my soul and mind | B |
| To happy hills of Arcady | B |
| When Lydia smiles | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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