Imaginings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBAB BAAABA DAAADA| She saw herself a lady | A |
| With fifty frocks in wear | B |
| And rolling wheels and rooms the best | C |
| And faithful maidens' care | B |
| And open lawns and shady | A |
| For weathers warm or drear | B |
| - | |
| She found herself a striver | B |
| All liberal gifts debarred | A |
| With days of gloom and movements stressed | A |
| And early visions marred | A |
| And got no man to wive her | B |
| But one whose lot was hard | A |
| - | |
| Yet in the moony night time | D |
| She steals to stile and lea | A |
| During his heavy slumberous rest | A |
| When homecome wearily | A |
| And dreams of some blest bright time | D |
| She knows can never be | A |
Thomas Hardy
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