Anne Hathaway's Cottage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCA DEEDDF

IS this the Cottage ivy girt and crownedA
And this the path down which our Shakespeare ranB
When in the April of his love sweet AnneB
Made all his mighty pulses throb and boundA
Where mid coy buds and winking flowers aroundA
She blushed a rarer rose than roses canB
To greet her Will even Him fair Avon's SwanC
Whose name has turned this plot to holy groundA
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To these dear walls once dear to Shakespeare's eyesD
Time's Vandal hand itself has done no wrongE
This nestling lattice opened to his songE
When with the lark he bade his love ariseD
In words whose strong enchantment never diesD
Old as these flowers and like them ever youngF

Mathilde Blind



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