The Apron Of Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE EFEF

To gather flowers Sappha wentA
And homeward she did bringB
Within her lawny continentC
The treasure of the SpringB
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She smiling blush'd and blushing smiledD
And sweetly blushing thusE
She look'd as she'd been got with childD
By young FavoniusE
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Her apron gave as she did passE
An odour more divineF
More pleasing too than ever wasE
The lap of ProserpineF

Robert Herrick



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