To A. D. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE

The nightingale has a lyre of goldA
The lark's is a clarion callB
And the blackbird plays but a boxwood fluteC
But I love him best of allB
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For his song is all of the joy of lifeD
And we in the mad spring weatherE
We two have listened till he sangF
Our hearts and lips togetherE

William Ernest Henley



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