1. The tuft of flowers
He noted more than once how the sentence sound says more than the words; how tones of voice' can mean more than words. ... "The Tuft of Flowers- does have a strict rhyme scheme of AA, BB, and CC. ... While reading the poem the audience hears something like a song, especially because of the rhyme scheme of AA, BB, and CC. ... The type of consonance that is in "The Tuft of Flowers- is the lines 29 and 30: The butterfly and I had lit upon, Nevertheless, a message from the dawn The underlined words are the consonance in the poem; they do not rhyme however they do sound like they w...
- Word Count: 1806
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School