A Man To A Sunflower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDAEAFA| See I have bent thee by thy saffron hair | A |
| O most strange masker | B |
| Towards my face thy face so full of eyes | C |
| O almost legendary monster | B |
| Thee of the saffron circling hair I bend | D |
| Bend by my fingers knotted in thy hair | A |
| Hair like broad flames | E |
| So shall I swear by beech husk spindleberry | A |
| To break thee saffron hair and peering eye | F |
| To have the mastery | A |
Peter Courtney Quennell, Sir
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