Lines Suggested By The Fourteenth Of February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDADA EFEFDGDH CICIAJAJ AKAKDFIF

Ere the morn the East has crimsonedA
When the stars are twinkling thereB
As they did in Watts's Hymns andA
Made him wonder what they wereC
When the forest nymphs are beadingD
Fern and flower with silvery dewA
My infallible proceedingD
Is to wake and think of youA
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When the hunter's ringing bugleE
Sounds farewell to field and copseF
And I sit before my frugalE
Meal of gravy soup and chopsF
When as Gray remarks the mopingD
Owl doth to the moon complainG
And the hour suggests elopingD
Fly my thoughts to you againH
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May my dreams be granted neverC
Must I aye endure afflictionI
Rarely realised if everC
In our wildest works of fictionI
Madly Romeo loved his JulietA
Copperfield began to pineJ
When he hadn't been to school yetA
But their loves were cold to mineJ
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Give me hope the least the dimmestA
Ere I drain the poisoned cupK
Tell me I may tell the chymistA
Not to make that arsenic upK
Else this heart shall soon cease throbbingD
And when musing o'er my bonesF
Travellers ask Who killed Cock RobinI
They'll be told Miss Sarah J sF

Charles Stuart Calverley



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