Humors Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDDBEB

Our love has grown a thing too deep and graveA
For touch and speech of trivial gallantriesB
For we have wrought consummate sorceriesB
From which no lifted sign nor prayer may saveA
To seize the perilous hour we have been braveA
And passion past all fleshly ecstasiesB
Has flung us into stilled eternitiesB
Where the moment hung like some unfalling waveA
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Yet though our love outsoar the exalted clayC
To stand in firmamental station fixedD
We find with some enchanted memory mixedD
The laughters heard in Swift and RabelaisB
And blended with the rapture and the woeE
Are drolleries of blithe BoccaccioB

Clark Ashton Smith



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