Another Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABCDCDCDEE

Tis a moon tinted primrose with a wellA
Of trembling dew in its soft atmosphereB
A tiny whirlwind of sweet smells doth swellA
A lady bird and when no sound is nearB
That elfin hermit fans the fairy bellA
With glazen wings mirrors on which appearB
Atoms of colours that flizz by unseenC
And struts about his darling flower with prideD
But if some buzzing gnat with pettish spleenC
Come whining by the insect gins to hideD
And folds its flimsy drapery betweenC
His speckled buckler and soft silken sideD
So poets fly the critics snappish heatE
And sheath their minds in scorn and self conceitE

Thomas Lovell Beddoes



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