To Robert Louis Stevenson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCD| I never saw you never grasped your hand | A |
| Nor wrote nor read lines absence loves to trace | B |
| Ne'er with you sate in your accustomed place | B |
| Nor waited for your coming on sea or land | A |
| But this I know if along unseen strand | A |
| Or anywhere in God's eternal space | B |
| You heard my voice or I beheld your face | B |
| That we should greet and both would understand | A |
| So till that hour wherever you abide | C |
| On circling star or interstellar sea | D |
| Or where from man's imagination free | D |
| There moves no planet and there sounds no tide | C |
| Welcome as though from friend long known and tried | C |
| This gift of loving fellowship from me | D |
Alfred Austin
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