The Poet's Songs. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDEBFBFBGGGBHHHH IIIHThe copse wood merely sows | A |
Itself not planted | B |
And so it is with those | A |
Strange and enchanted | C |
Moods that have taken root | D |
Bloomed and e'en borne fruit | D |
Or e'er the poet knew't | E |
Beauty haunted | B |
The little songs that fly | F |
When the lips parted | B |
Let dreams of ear and eye | F |
Forth so warm hearted | B |
Be it a joy or pain | G |
Each to chaunt is fain | G |
What in the parent brain | G |
Soothed or smarted | B |
This is the poet's dower | H |
None none completer | H |
As if 'twere Love's own flower | H |
Than all flowers sweeter | H |
Which as the seer saith | I |
Still breathes a faery breath | I |
Where Beauty smiles though Death | I |
May come to meet her | H |
Robert Crawford
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