To Willie And Henrietta Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD AABB AAAA| If two may read aright | A |
| These rhymes of old delight | A |
| And house and garden play | B |
| You too my cousins and you only may | B |
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| You in a garden green | C |
| With me were king and queen | C |
| Were hunter soldier tar | D |
| And all the thousand things that children are | D |
| - | |
| Now in the elders' seat | A |
| We rest with quiet feet | A |
| And from the window bay | B |
| We watch the children our successors play | B |
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| Time was the golden head | A |
| Irrevocably said | A |
| But time which one can bind | A |
| While flowing fast away leaves love behind | A |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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