The Violet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| The violet in her greenwood bower | A |
| Where birchen boughs with hazel mingle | B |
| May boast itself the fairest flower | A |
| In glen or copse or forest dingle | B |
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| Though fair her gems of azure hue | C |
| Beneath the dew drop's weight reclining | D |
| I've seen an eye of lovelier blue | C |
| More sweet through wat'ry lustre shining | D |
| - | |
| The summer sun that dew shall dry | E |
| Ere yet the day be past its morrow | F |
| No longer in my false love's eye | E |
| Remain'd the tear of parting sorrow | F |
Sir Walter Scott
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