Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA CCDDE FFGGF HHIIJ| As the inhastening tide doth roll | A |
| Dear and desired along the whole | A |
| Wide shining strand and floods the caves | B |
| Your love comes filling with happy waves | B |
| The open sea shore of my soul | A |
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| But inland from the seaward spaces | C |
| None knows not even you the places | C |
| Brimmed at your coming out of sight | D |
| The little solitudes of delight | D |
| This tide constrains in dim embraces | E |
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| You see the happy shore wave rimmed | F |
| But know not of the quiet dimmed | F |
| Rivers your coming floods and fills | G |
| The little pools 'mid happier hills | G |
| My silent rivulets over brimmed | F |
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| What I have secrets from you Yes | H |
| But visiting Sea your love doth press | H |
| And reach in further than you know | I |
| And fills all these and when you go | I |
| There's loneliness in loneliness | J |
Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell
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