The Heliotrope Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGFThere is a flower whose modest eye | A |
Is turn'd with looks of light and love | B |
Who breathes her softest sweetest sigh | A |
Whene'er the sun is bright above | B |
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Let clouds obscure or darkness veil | C |
Her fond idolatry is fled | D |
Her sighs no more their sweets exhale | C |
The loving eye is cold and dead | D |
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Canst thou not trace a moral here | E |
False flatterer of the prosperous hour | F |
Let but an adverse cloud appear | G |
And Thou art faithless as the Flower | F |
Thomas Gent
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