Cleve Woods Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCEDE

SWEET Avon glides where clinging rushes seemA
To stay his course and in his flattering glassB
Meadows and hills and mellow woodlands passB
A fairer world as imaged in a dreamA
And sometimes in a visionary gleamA
From out the secret covert's tangled massB
The fisher bird starts from the rustling grassB
A jewelled shuttle shot along the streamA
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Even here methinks when moon lapped shallows smiledC
Round isles no bigger than a baby cotD
Titania found a glowworm lighted childC
Led far astray and with anointing handE
Sprinkling clear dew from a forget me notD
Hailed him the Laureate of her FairylandE

Mathilde Blind



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