The Harebell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD AAEEYou give me no portent of impermanence | A |
Though before sun goes you are long gone hence | A |
Your bright inherited crown | B |
Withered and fallen down | B |
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It seems that your blue immobility | C |
Has been for ever and must for ever be | C |
Man seems the unstable thing | D |
Fevered and hurrying | D |
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So free of joy so prodigal of tears | A |
Yet he can hold his fevers seventy years | A |
Out wear sun rain and frost | E |
By which you are soon lost | E |
Muriel Stuart
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