The Little Old Cupid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE CCGHDEFE GIJIDEFE'Twas a very small garden | A |
The paths were of stone | B |
Scattered with leaves | C |
With moss overgrown | B |
And a little old Cupid | D |
Stood under a tree | E |
With a small broken bow | F |
He stood aiming at me | E |
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The dog rose in briars | C |
Hung over the weeds | C |
The air was aflock | G |
With the floating of seed | H |
And a little old Cupid | D |
Stood under a tree | E |
With a small broken bow | F |
He stood aiming at me | E |
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The dovecote was tumbling | G |
The fountain dry | I |
A wind in the orchard | J |
Went whispering by | I |
And a little old Cupid | D |
Stood under a tree | E |
With a small broken bow | F |
He stood aiming at me | E |
Walter De La Mare
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