Madrigal. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEWhen morn is wandering on the seas | A |
And birds are singing in the trees | A |
And all the time is flushed with flowers | B |
And youth is in these hearts of ours | B |
How sweet then 'tis to love | C |
How sweet then 'tis to prove | D |
How much a man can be to a maid | E |
In the greenwood shade | E |
Robert Crawford
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