Neæra-s Wreath Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEF| NE RA crowns me with a purple wreath | A |
| That she with her own dainty hands did twine | B |
| Gold hearted blossoms and blue buds in sheath | A |
| Mingled with veined green leaves of the wild vine | B |
| Then bending down her bright head ah too nigh | C |
| She asks me for a song the daylight dies | D |
| The song is still unwritten still I lie | C |
| Watching the purple twilight of her eyes | D |
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| I am her laureate therefore heart of grace | E |
| I take to kiss her Where was song like this | F |
| Love is best sung of in a loveless place | E |
| For who would care to sing where he might kiss | F |
Victor James Daley
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