A Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCBABCDCEFGCD| Beautiful star with the crimson lips | A |
| And flagrant daffodil hair | B |
| Come back come back in the shaking ships | A |
| O'er the much overrated sea | C |
| To the hearts that are sick for thee | C |
| With a woe worse than mal de mer | B |
| O beautiful stars with the crimson lips | A |
| And the flagrant daffodil hair | B |
| O ship that shakes on the desolate sea | C |
| Neath the flag of the wan White Star | D |
| Thou bringest a brighter star with thee | C |
| From the land of the Philistine | E |
| Where Niagara's reckoned fine | F |
| And Tupper is popular | G |
| O ship that shakes on the desolate sea | C |
| Neath the flag of the wan White Star | D |
Oscar Wilde
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