To A Bride Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABB| Bride around whom the rosy leaves are flying | A |
| Sweet image of the Cyprian undying | A |
| The bed awaits thee go and with him lying | A |
| Give to the groom thy sweetness softly sighing | A |
| May Hesperus in gladness pass before thee | B |
| And Hera of the silver throne bend o'er thee | B |
Sappho
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