Love's Mourner Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDBCDB| 'Tis men who say that through all hurt and pain | A |
| The woman's love wife's mother's still will hold | B |
| And breathes the sweeter and will more unfold | B |
| For winds that tear it and the sorrowful rain | A |
| So in a thousand voices has the strain | A |
| Of this dear patient madness been retold | B |
| That men call woman's love Ah they are bold | B |
| Naming for love that grief which does remain | A |
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| Love faints that looks on baseness face to face | C |
| Love pardons all but by the pardonings dies | D |
| With a fresh wound of each pierced through the breast | B |
| And there stand pityingly in Love's void place | C |
| Kindness of household wont familiar wise | D |
| And faith to Love faith to our dead at rest | B |
Augusta Davies Webster
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