Dearest, This One Day We Own Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAB BCCBC DCCC| DEAREST this one day we own | A |
| Stolen from the crowd and press | B |
| Let it be sweet silence's | B |
| We two heart in heart alone | A |
| Any speech were less | B |
| - | |
| We are weary even thus | B |
| Talk might turn to discontent | C |
| Else be practised merriment | C |
| Earth and sky will speak for us | B |
| Nearer as we meant | C |
| - | |
| We two in the stillness dear | D |
| Fair dreams come without our quest | C |
| Not to talk of life is best | C |
| Ah our holiday is here Let it all be rest | C |
Augusta Davies Webster
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