Jacinths And Jessamines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFGJacinths and jessamines and jonquils sweet | A |
All odorous pale flowers from Orient lands | B |
No vain red roses strew I at thy feet | A |
Emblems of grief and thee with reverent hands | B |
Mine is no madrigal of passionate joy | C |
Or orison of aught less chaste than tears | D |
Ruth on thy brow sits fairest Its annoy | C |
Rends not thy beauty's raiment nor the years | E |
In thy shut lips what secrets Who am I | F |
Should seek a sign at that dread sanctuary | G |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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