Lines Suggested By The Fourteenth Of February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDADA EFEFDGDH CICIAJAJ AKAKDFIFEre the morn the East has crimsoned | A |
When the stars are twinkling there | B |
As they did in Watts's Hymns and | A |
Made him wonder what they were | C |
When the forest nymphs are beading | D |
Fern and flower with silvery dew | A |
My infallible proceeding | D |
Is to wake and think of you | A |
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When the hunter's ringing bugle | E |
Sounds farewell to field and copse | F |
And I sit before my frugal | E |
Meal of gravy soup and chops | F |
When as Gray remarks the moping | D |
Owl doth to the moon complain | G |
And the hour suggests eloping | D |
Fly my thoughts to you again | H |
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May my dreams be granted never | C |
Must I aye endure affliction | I |
Rarely realised if ever | C |
In our wildest works of fiction | I |
Madly Romeo loved his Juliet | A |
Copperfield began to pine | J |
When he hadn't been to school yet | A |
But their loves were cold to mine | J |
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Give me hope the least the dimmest | A |
Ere I drain the poisoned cup | K |
Tell me I may tell the chymist | A |
Not to make that arsenic up | K |
Else this heart shall soon cease throbbing | D |
And when musing o'er my bones | F |
Travellers ask Who killed Cock Robin | I |
They'll be told Miss Sarah J s | F |
Charles Stuart Calverley
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