Poems whose dominant rhyme scheme is: abbaabbacdcdee
Poem title |
Poets |
Date |
Periodical |
id # |
2. Good Intentions |
Milnes, Richard Monckton |
1840-03 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
11450 |
I. “Straight from the hand of God comes many a gift” |
Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden |
1860-09-22 |
All the Year Round |
2827 |
II. “Work is a Godsend most divine, direct” |
Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden |
1860-09-22 |
All the Year Round |
12487 |
III. “All the year round come Godsends evermore” |
Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden |
1860-09-22 |
All the Year Round |
12488 |
IV. “Not more variety in wayside weeds” |
Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden |
1860-09-22 |
All the Year Round |
12489 |
V. “A stormy sky, with glimpse of promise fair” |
Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden |
1860-09-22 |
All the Year Round |
12490 |
VI. “An old expressive simple word is this” |
Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden |
1860-09-22 |
All the Year Round |
12491 |
3.—Though All Great Deeds— |
Ingelow, Jean |
1870-03-01 |
Good Words |
12516 |
Sonnet |
|
1880-02-21 |
All the Year Round |
4540 |
Contrasts |
|
1880-08-21 |
All the Year Round |
4553 |
Robert Browning |
De Vere, Aubrey |
1890-02 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
14847 |
Silent Gift |
Webb, K. E. |
1890-02-08 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
13127 |
George Meredith |
Fullerton, William Morton |
1894-10 |
The Yellow Book |
788 |
Pallas and the Centaur. After a Picture by Botticelli |
Moore, T. Sturge |
1896 |
Pageant |
1100 |