To Lizbie Browne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCDB A BEFEFB A BGHGIB BJKJLB B M MB BNONOB BPQRQB BSTSTB I BU U BI | A |
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Dear Lizbie Browne | B |
Where are you now | C |
In sun in rain | D |
Or is your brow | C |
Past joy past pain | D |
Dear Lizbie Browne | B |
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II | A |
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Sweet Lizbie Browne | B |
How you could smile | E |
How you could sing | F |
How archly wile | E |
In glance giving | F |
Sweet Lizbie Browne | B |
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III | A |
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And Lizbie Browne | B |
Who else had hair | G |
Bay red as yours | H |
Or flesh so fair | G |
Bred out of doors | I |
Sweet Lizbie Browne | B |
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IV | - |
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When Lizbie Browne | B |
You had just begun | J |
To be endeared | K |
By stealth to one | J |
You disappeared | L |
My Lizbie Browne | B |
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V | - |
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Ay Lizbie Browne | B |
So swift your life | - |
And mine so slow | M |
You were a wife | - |
Ere I could show | M |
Love Lizbie Browne | B |
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VI | - |
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Still Lizbie Browne | B |
You won they said | N |
The best of men | O |
When you were wed | N |
Where went you then | O |
O Lizbie Browne | B |
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VII | - |
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Dear Lizbie Browne | B |
I should have thought | P |
Girls ripen fast | Q |
And coaxed and caught | R |
You ere you passed | Q |
Dear Lizbie Browne | B |
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VIII | - |
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But Lizbie Browne | B |
I let you slip | S |
Shaped not a sign | T |
Touched never your lip | S |
With lip of mine | T |
Lost Lizbie Browne | B |
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IX | I |
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So Lizbie Browne | B |
When on a day | U |
Men speak of me | - |
As not you'll say | U |
And who was he | - |
Yes Lizbie Browne | B |
Thomas Hardy
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