Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAC DEDEADAD CDFDAGAG AHAHAIII ADADADAD ADADAJAJCanst thou love me lady | A |
I've not learn'd to woo | B |
Thou art on the shady | A |
Side of sixty too | B |
Still I love thee dearly | A |
Thou hast lands and pelf | C |
But I love thee merely | A |
Merely for thyself | C |
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Wilt thou love me fairest | D |
Though thou art not fair | E |
And I think thou wearest | D |
Someone else's hair | E |
Thou could'st love though dearly | A |
And as I am told | D |
Thou art very nearly | A |
Worth thy weight in gold | D |
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Dost thou love me sweet love | C |
Tell me that thou dost | D |
Women fairly beat one | F |
But I think thou must | D |
Thou art loved so dearly | A |
I am plain but then | G |
Thou to speak sincerely | A |
Art as plain again | G |
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Love me bashful fairy | A |
I've an empty purse | H |
And I've 'moods ' which vary | A |
Mostly for the worse | H |
Still I love thee dearly | A |
Though I make I feel | I |
Love a little queerly | I |
I'm as true as steel | I |
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Love me swear to love me | A |
As you know they do | D |
By yon heaven above me | A |
And its changeless blue | D |
Love me lady dearly | A |
If you'll be so good | D |
Though I don't see clearly | A |
On what ground you should | D |
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Love me ah or love me | A |
Not but be my bride | D |
Do not simply shove me | A |
So to speak aside | D |
P'raps it would be dearly | A |
Purchased at the price | J |
But a hundred yearly | A |
Would be very nice | J |
Charles Stuart Calverley
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