Seeking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD| Bright eyes sweet lips with sudden fevers fill | A |
| My strong blood running wildly as it must | B |
| But lips and eyes too soon beget distrust | B |
| A soft touch sends a momentary thrill | A |
| Through sense unsubservient to the will | A |
| But warm caresses leave a dim disgust | B |
| Like Dead Sea apples kisses turn to dust | B |
| I kiss I feast but I am hungry still | A |
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| O where is She that straight and upright soul | C |
| True friend true mate true woman where is She | D |
| True heart as true as needle to the pole | C |
| True to the truth not only true to me | D |
| Worth all I have to give the best the whole | C |
| When shall these eyes Her unknown beauty see | D |
Ada Cambridge
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