An Old Song Ended Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBEFGHGIJFJFKLKHow should I your true love know | A |
From another one | B |
By his cockle hat and staff | C |
And his sandal shoon | B |
And what signs have told you now | B |
That he hastens home | D |
Lo the spring is nearly gone | B |
He is nearly come | E |
For a token is there nought | F |
Say that he should bring | G |
He will bear a ring I gave | H |
And another ring | G |
How may I when he shall ask | I |
Tell him who lies there | J |
Nay but leave my face unveiled | F |
And unbound my hair | J |
Can you say to me some word | F |
I shall say to him | K |
Say I'm looking in his eyes | L |
Though my eyes are dim | K |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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