Another Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABCDCDCDEE| Tis a moon tinted primrose with a well | A |
| Of trembling dew in its soft atmosphere | B |
| A tiny whirlwind of sweet smells doth swell | A |
| A lady bird and when no sound is near | B |
| That elfin hermit fans the fairy bell | A |
| With glazen wings mirrors on which appear | B |
| Atoms of colours that flizz by unseen | C |
| And struts about his darling flower with pride | D |
| But if some buzzing gnat with pettish spleen | C |
| Come whining by the insect gins to hide | D |
| And folds its flimsy drapery between | C |
| His speckled buckler and soft silken side | D |
| So poets fly the critics snappish heat | E |
| And sheath their minds in scorn and self conceit | E |
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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