A Lake And A Fairy Boat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGHIA lake and a fairy boat | A |
To sail in the moonlight clear | B |
And merrily we would float | A |
From the dragons that watch us here | C |
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Thy gown should be snow white silk | D |
And strings of oriental pearls | E |
Like gossamers dipped in milk | D |
Should twine with thy raven curls | E |
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Red rubies should deck thy hands | F |
And diamonds should be thy dower | G |
But fairies have broke their wands | H |
And wishing has lost its power | I |
Thomas Hood
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