Of Clementina Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD AEAE FGFG

In Clementina's artless mienA
Lucilla asks me what I seeB
And are the roses of sixteenA
Enough for meB
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Lucilla asks if that be allC
Have I not cull'd as sweet beforeD
Ah yes Lucilla and their fallC
I still deploreD
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I now behold another sceneA
Where Pleasure beams with Heaven's own lightE
More pure more constant more sereneA
And not less brightE
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Faith on whose breast the Loves reposeF
Whose chain of flowers no force can severG
And Modesty who when she goesF
Is gone for everG

Walter Savage Landor



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