The Cloudberry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGFG EHEHGive me no coil of daemon flowers | A |
Pale Messalines that faint and brood | B |
Through the spent and secret twilight hours | A |
On their strange feasts of blood | C |
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Five me wild things of moss and peat | D |
The gipsy flower that bravely goes | E |
The heather's little hard brown feet | D |
And the black eyes of sloes | E |
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But most of all the cloudberry | F |
That offers in her clean white cup | G |
The melting snows the cloudberry | F |
Where the great winds go up | G |
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To the hushed peak whose shadow fills | E |
The air with silence calm and wide | H |
She lives the Dian of the hills | E |
And the streams course beside | H |
Muriel Stuart
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