An Old Song Ended Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBEFGHGIJFJFKLK

How should I your true love knowA
From another oneB
By his cockle hat and staffC
And his sandal shoonB
And what signs have told you nowB
That he hastens homeD
Lo the spring is nearly goneB
He is nearly comeE
For a token is there noughtF
Say that he should bringG
He will bear a ring I gaveH
And another ringG
How may I when he shall askI
Tell him who lies thereJ
Nay but leave my face unveiledF
And unbound my hairJ
Can you say to me some wordF
I shall say to himK
Say I'm looking in his eyesL
Though my eyes are dimK

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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