Solatium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDBB EBEBFGFGBBComes the broken flower | A |
Comes the cheated maid | B |
Though the tempest lower | A |
Rain and cloud will fade | B |
Take O maid these posies | C |
Though thy beauty rare | D |
Shame the blushing roses | C |
They are passing fair | D |
Wear the flowers till they fade | B |
Happy be thy life O maid | B |
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O'er the season vernal | E |
Time may cast a shade | B |
Sunshine if eternal | E |
Makes the roses fade | B |
Time may do his duty | F |
Let the thief alone | G |
Winter hath a beauty | F |
That is all his own | G |
Fairest days are sun and shade | B |
Happy be thy life O maid | B |
William Schwenck Gilbert
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