To The Same Flower (second Poem) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBBA CCCDEEED FFFCFFFC GGAHFFFH IIIAFFFA FFFHJJJHWith little here to do or see | A |
Of things that in the great world be | A |
Daisy again I talk to thee | A |
For thou art worthy | A |
Thou unassuming Common place | B |
Of Nature with that homely face | B |
And yet with something of a grace | B |
Which Love makes for thee | A |
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Oft on the dappled turf at ease | C |
I sit and play with similies | C |
Loose types of things through all degrees | C |
Thoughts of thy raising | D |
And many a fond and idle name | E |
I give to thee for praise or blame | E |
As is the humour of the game | E |
While I am gazing | D |
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A nun demure of lowly port | F |
Or sprightly maiden of Love's court | F |
In thy simplicity the sport | F |
Of all temptations | C |
A queen in crown of rubies drest | F |
A starveling in a scanty vest | F |
Are all as seems to suit thee best | F |
Thy appellations | C |
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A little cyclops with one eye | G |
Staring to threaten and defy | G |
That thought comes next and instantly | A |
The freak is over | H |
The shape will vanish and behold | F |
A silver shield with boss of gold | F |
That spreads itself some faery bold | F |
In fight to cover | H |
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I see thee glittering from afar | I |
And then thou art a pretty star | I |
Not quite so fair as many are | I |
In heaven above thee | A |
Yet like a star with glittering crest | F |
Self poised in air thou seem'st to rest | F |
May peace come never to his nest | F |
Who shall reprove thee | A |
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Bright 'Flower' for by that name at last | F |
When all my reveries are past | F |
I call thee and to that cleave fast | F |
Sweet silent creature | H |
That breath'st with me in sun and air | J |
Do thou as thou art wont repair | J |
My heart with gladness and a share | J |
Of thy meek nature | H |
William Wordsworth
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