Humors Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDDBEB| Our love has grown a thing too deep and grave | A |
| For touch and speech of trivial gallantries | B |
| For we have wrought consummate sorceries | B |
| From which no lifted sign nor prayer may save | A |
| To seize the perilous hour we have been brave | A |
| And passion past all fleshly ecstasies | B |
| Has flung us into stilled eternities | B |
| Where the moment hung like some unfalling wave | A |
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| Yet though our love outsoar the exalted clay | C |
| To stand in firmamental station fixed | D |
| We find with some enchanted memory mixed | D |
| The laughters heard in Swift and Rabelais | B |
| And blended with the rapture and the woe | E |
| Are drolleries of blithe Boccaccio | B |
Clark Ashton Smith
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