Harebell And Pansy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGFHF| O'er the round throat her little head | A |
| Its gay delight upbuoys | B |
| A harebell in the breeze of June | C |
| Hath such melodious poise | B |
| And chiming with her heart my heart | D |
| Is only hers and joy's | B |
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| But my heart takes a deeper thrill | E |
| Her cheek a rarer bloom | F |
| When the sad mood comes rich as glow | G |
| Of pansies dipped in gloom | F |
| By some far shore she wanders where | H |
| And her eyes fill for whom | F |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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