True Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCCB DEDEEFFE| Her love is like the hardy flower | A |
| That blooms amid the Alpine snows | B |
| Deep rooted in an icy bower | A |
| No blast can chill its sweet repose | B |
| But fresh as is the tropic rose | B |
| Drenched in mellowest sunny beams | C |
| It has as sweet delicious dreams | C |
| As any flower that grows | B |
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| And though an avalanche came down | D |
| And robbed it of the light of day | E |
| That which withstood the tempest's frown | D |
| In grief would never pine away | E |
| Hope might withhold her feeblest ray | E |
| Within her bosom's snowy tomb | F |
| Love still would wear its everbloom | F |
| The gayest of the gay | E |
Charles Sangster
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