Love-wonder Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD| Or whether sad or joyous be her hours | A |
| Yet ever is she good and ever fair | B |
| If she be glad 'tis like a child's wild air | B |
| Who claps her hands above a heap of flowers | A |
| And if she's sad it is no cloud that lowers | A |
| Rather a saint's pale grace whose golden hair | B |
| Gleams like a crown whose eyes are like a prayer | B |
| From some quiet window under minister towers | A |
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| But ah Beloved how shall I be taught | C |
| To tell this truth in any rhymed line | D |
| For words and woven phrases fall to naught | C |
| Lost in the silence of one dream divine | D |
| Wrapped in the beating wonder of this thought | C |
| Even thou who art so precious thou art mine | D |
Archibald Lampman
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