Child's Song. From A Masque Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EEEEFEFE| I have a garden of my own | A |
| Shining with flowers of every hue | B |
| I loved it dearly while alone | A |
| But I shall love it more with you | B |
| And there the golden bees shall come | C |
| In summer time at break of morn | D |
| And wake us with their busy hum | C |
| Around the Siha's fragrant thorn | D |
| - | |
| I have a fawn from Aden's land | E |
| On leafy buds and berries nurst | E |
| And you shall feed him from your hand | E |
| Though he may start with fear at first | E |
| And I will lead you where he lies | F |
| For shelter in the noontide heat | E |
| And you may touch his sleeping eyes | F |
| And feel his little silvery feet | E |
Thomas Moore
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