To A Lady - With Flowers From A Roman Wall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD

Take these flowers which purple wavingA
On the ruin'd rampart grewB
Where the sons of freedom bravingA
Rome's imperial standards flewB
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Warriors from the breach of dangerC
Pluck no longer laurels thereD
They but yield the passing strangerC
Wild flower wreaths the Beauty's hairD

Walter Scott (sir)



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