A Love For Winged Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGH G| XXXVII April | A |
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| My love flowed e'er for things with wings | B |
| When boy I sought for forest fowl | C |
| And caged them in rude rushes' mesh | D |
| And fed them with my breakfast roll | E |
| So that though fragile were the door | F |
| They rarely fled and even then | G |
| Would flutter back at faintest call | H |
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| Man grown I charm for men | G |
Victor-marie Hugo
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