For Anne Gregory Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GBHBE ABIJE| 'Never shall a young man | A |
| Thrown into despair | B |
| By those great honey coloured | C |
| Ramparts at your ear | D |
| Love you for yourself alone | E |
| And not your yellow hair ' | F |
| - | |
| 'But I can get a hair dye | G |
| And set such colour there | B |
| Brown or black or carrot | H |
| That young men in despair | B |
| May love me for myself alone | E |
| And not my yellow hair ' | - |
| - | |
| 'I heard an old religious man | A |
| But yesternight declare | B |
| That he had found a text to prove | I |
| That only God my dear | J |
| Could love you for yourself alone | E |
| And not your yellow hair ' | - |
William Butler Yeats
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