Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAC DEDEADAD CDFDAGAG AHAHAIII ADADADAD ADADAJAJ

Canst thou love me ladyA
I've not learn'd to wooB
Thou art on the shadyA
Side of sixty tooB
Still I love thee dearlyA
Thou hast lands and pelfC
But I love thee merelyA
Merely for thyselfC
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Wilt thou love me fairestD
Though thou art not fairE
And I think thou wearestD
Someone else's hairE
Thou could'st love though dearlyA
And as I am toldD
Thou art very nearlyA
Worth thy weight in goldD
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Dost thou love me sweet loveC
Tell me that thou dostD
Women fairly beat oneF
But I think thou mustD
Thou art loved so dearlyA
I am plain but thenG
Thou to speak sincerelyA
Art as plain againG
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Love me bashful fairyA
I've an empty purseH
And I've 'moods ' which varyA
Mostly for the worseH
Still I love thee dearlyA
Though I make I feelI
Love a little queerlyI
I'm as true as steelI
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Love me swear to love meA
As you know they doD
By yon heaven above meA
And its changeless blueD
Love me lady dearlyA
If you'll be so goodD
Though I don't see clearlyA
On what ground you shouldD
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Love me ah or love meA
Not but be my brideD
Do not simply shove meA
So to speak asideD
P'raps it would be dearlyA
Purchased at the priceJ
But a hundred yearlyA
Would be very niceJ

Charles Stuart Calverley



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