Laurana's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDDEC FGFGHHHG

FOR A LADY OF VENICEA
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Who'll have the crumpled pieces of a heartB
Let him take mineC
Who'll give his whole of passion for a partB
And call't divineC
Who'll have the soiled remainder of desireD
Who'll warm his fingers at a burnt out fireD
Who'll drink the lees of love and cast i' the mireE
The nobler wineC
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Let him come here and kiss me on the mouthF
And have his willG
Love dead and dry as summer in the SouthF
When winds are stillG
And all the leafage shrivels in the heatH
Let him come here and linger at my feetH
Till he grow weary with the over sweetH
And die or killG

Bliss Carman And Richard Hovey



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