Defiance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGGHH| Catch her and hold her if you can | A |
| See she defies you with her fan | A |
| Shuts opens and then holds it spread | B |
| In threatening guise over your head | B |
| Ah why did you not start before | C |
| She reached the porch and closed the door | C |
| Simpleton Will you never learn | D |
| That girls and time will not return | D |
| Of each you should have made the most | E |
| Once gone they are forever lost | F |
| In vain your knuckles knock your brow | G |
| In vain will you remember how | G |
| Like a slim brook the gamesome maid | H |
| Sparkled and ran into the shade | H |
Walter Savage Landor
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