I Bended Unto Me A Bough Of May Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABCCDDEE| I bended unto me a bough of May | A |
| That I might see and smell | B |
| It bore it in a sort of way | A |
| It bore it very well | B |
| But when I let it backward sway | A |
| Then it were hard to tell | B |
| With what a toss with what a swing | C |
| The dainty thing | C |
| Resumed its proper level | D |
| And sent me to the devil | D |
| I know it did you doubt it | E |
| I turned and saw them whispering about it | E |
Thomas Edward Brown
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