In A Gondola Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCA DEADFFD| The moth's kiss first | A |
| Kiss me as if you made believe | B |
| You were not sure this eve | B |
| How my face your flower had pursed | A |
| Its petals up so here and there | C |
| You brush it till I grow aware | C |
| Who wants me and wide open I burst | A |
| - | |
| The bee's kiss now | D |
| Kiss me as if you enter'd gay | E |
| My heart at some noonday | A |
| A bud that dares not disallow | D |
| The claim so all is rendered up | F |
| And passively its shattered cup | F |
| Over your head to sleep I bow | D |
Robert Browning
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