Dreams Of The Beloved Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDDCEBEBBE| HER IMAGE haunts me Lo I muse at even | A |
| And straight it gathers from the gloom to make | B |
| My soul its mirror which as some deep lake | B |
| Impictures the cerulean smiles of heaven | C |
| Through the hushed night retains it when tis given | C |
| To take a warmer presence and incline | D |
| A glowing cheek all blushfully to mine | D |
| Saying The heart for which thou long hast striven | C |
| With pale looks fancy pale I grant thee now | E |
| And if for pity yet more for Love s sweet sake | B |
| My lips shall seal this promise on thy brow | E |
| Thus blest in sleep who would not weep to wake | B |
| When the cold truth from his belief must shake | B |
| Such vows like blossoms from a shatter d bough | E |
Charles Harpur
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