Lady Mabel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB C CDC AEAEAE FGF F AHAHAHSide by side with Lady Mabel | A |
Sate I with the sunshade down | B |
In the distance hummed the Babel | A |
Of the many footed town | B |
There we sate with looks unstable | A |
Now of tenderness of frown | B |
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Must we part or may I linger | C |
Wax the shadows wanes the day '' | - |
Then with voice of sweetest singer | C |
That hath all but died away | D |
Go '' she said but tightened finger | C |
Said articulately Stay '' | - |
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Face to face with Lady Mabel | A |
With the gauzy curtains drawn | E |
Till a sense I am unable | A |
To portray began to dawn | E |
Till the slant sun flung the gable | A |
Far athwart the sleepy lawn | E |
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Now I go Adieu adieu love | F |
This is weakness sweet be strong | G |
Comes the footfall of the dew love | F |
Philomel's reminding song '' | - |
Go '' she said but I go too love | F |
Go with you my life along '' | - |
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Breast to breast with Lady Mabel | A |
Shrouded by the courteous night | H |
Baffling all the forms of fable | A |
To describe our dreams aright | H |
And as pure as gifts of Abel | A |
In the Omnipresent sight | H |
Alfred Austin
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