Love-wonder Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD

Or whether sad or joyous be her hoursA
Yet ever is she good and ever fairB
If she be glad 'tis like a child's wild airB
Who claps her hands above a heap of flowersA
And if she's sad it is no cloud that lowersA
Rather a saint's pale grace whose golden hairB
Gleams like a crown whose eyes are like a prayerB
From some quiet window under minister towersA
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But ah Beloved how shall I be taughtC
To tell this truth in any rhymed lineD
For words and woven phrases fall to naughtC
Lost in the silence of one dream divineD
Wrapped in the beating wonder of this thoughtC
Even thou who art so precious thou art mineD

Archibald Lampman



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