With Rosy Hand A Little Girl Prest Down Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDE| With rosy hand a little girl prest down | A |
| A boss of fresh cull'd cowslips in a rill | B |
| Often as they sprang up again a frown | A |
| Show'd she disliked resistance to her will | B |
| But when they droopt their heads and shone much less | C |
| She shook them to and fro and threw them by | D |
| And tript away 'Ye loathe the heaviness | C |
| Ye love to cause my little girls ' thought I | D |
| 'And what had shone for you by you must die ' | E |
Walter Savage Landor
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