Anne Hathaway's Cottage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCA DEEDDF| IS this the Cottage ivy girt and crowned | A |
| And this the path down which our Shakespeare ran | B |
| When in the April of his love sweet Anne | B |
| Made all his mighty pulses throb and bound | A |
| Where mid coy buds and winking flowers around | A |
| She blushed a rarer rose than roses can | B |
| To greet her Will even Him fair Avon's Swan | C |
| Whose name has turned this plot to holy ground | A |
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| To these dear walls once dear to Shakespeare's eyes | D |
| Time's Vandal hand itself has done no wrong | E |
| This nestling lattice opened to his song | E |
| When with the lark he bade his love arise | D |
| In words whose strong enchantment never dies | D |
| Old as these flowers and like them ever young | F |
Mathilde Blind
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