The Poet's Songs. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDEBFBFBGGGBHHHH IIIH

The copse wood merely sowsA
Itself not plantedB
And so it is with thoseA
Strange and enchantedC
Moods that have taken rootD
Bloomed and e'en borne fruitD
Or e'er the poet knew'tE
Beauty hauntedB
The little songs that flyF
When the lips partedB
Let dreams of ear and eyeF
Forth so warm heartedB
Be it a joy or painG
Each to chaunt is fainG
What in the parent brainG
Soothed or smartedB
This is the poet's dowerH
None none completerH
As if 'twere Love's own flowerH
Than all flowers sweeterH
Which as the seer saithI
Still breathes a faery breathI
Where Beauty smiles though DeathI
May come to meet herH

Robert Crawford



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