A Love Fancy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCCDECCDFGFGFG| A | |
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| Night was new throned in heaven and we did rove | B |
| Together in the cool and shadowless haze | C |
| That thickened round at the wild stars to gaze | C |
| Ere yet the moon s red rim had showed above | D |
| The pine trees For in both our souls did move | E |
| The same fond lover fancy that their rays | C |
| Were richer for all those who from the ways | C |
| Of man s long past had looked at them in love | D |
| And when our glances through their midst did run | F |
| From orb to orb of all that seemed most fair | G |
| To fix at last with mutual heed on one | F |
| That gloried in the West beyond compare | G |
| It seemed to us that when the day was done | F |
| The spirit of our joy was mansioned there | G |
Charles Harpur
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