To Any Reader Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEBBCCFF| As from the house your mother sees | A |
| You playing round the garden trees | A |
| So you may see if you will look | B |
| Through the windows of this book | B |
| Another child far far away | C |
| And in another garden play | C |
| But do not think you can at all | D |
| By knocking on the window call | D |
| That child to hear you He intent | E |
| Is all on his play business bent | E |
| He does not hear he will not look | B |
| Nor yet be lured out of this book | B |
| For long ago the truth to say | C |
| He has grown up and gone away | C |
| And it is but a child of air | F |
| That lingers in the garden there | F |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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