The Oblation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADC BCADCA CABCAD| Ask nothing more of me sweet | A |
| All I can give you I give | B |
| Heart of my heart were it more | C |
| More would be laid at your feet | A |
| Love that should help you to live | D |
| Song that should spur you to soar | C |
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| All things were nothing to give | B |
| Once to have sense of you more | C |
| Touch you and taste of you sweet | A |
| Think you and breathe you and live | D |
| Swept of your wings as they soar | C |
| Trodden by chance of your feet | A |
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| I that have love and no more | C |
| Give you but love of you sweet | A |
| He that hath more let him give | B |
| He that hath wings let him soar | C |
| Mine is the heart at your feet | A |
| Here that must love you to live | D |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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