To A. D. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFEThe nightingale has a lyre of gold | A |
The lark's is a clarion call | B |
And the blackbird plays but a boxwood flute | C |
But I love him best of all | B |
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For his song is all of the joy of life | D |
And we in the mad spring weather | E |
We two have listened till he sang | F |
Our hearts and lips together | E |
William Ernest Henley
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