Song (from The Spanish Of Iglesias) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE CGEG HIJI CKLKAlexis calls me cruel | A |
The rifted crags that hold | B |
The gathered ice of winter | C |
He says are not more cold | B |
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When even the very blossoms | D |
Around the fountain's brim | E |
And forest walks can witness | F |
The love I bear to him | E |
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I would that I could utter | C |
My feelings without shame | G |
And tell him how I love him | E |
Nor wrong my virgin fame | G |
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Alas to seize the moment | H |
When heart inclines to heart | I |
And press a suit with passion | J |
Is not a woman's part | I |
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If man comes not to gather | C |
The roses where they stand | K |
They fade among their foliage | L |
They cannot seek his hand | K |
William Cullen Bryant
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