Hidden Harmony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE| THE thoughts in me are very calm and high | A |
| That think upon your love yet by your leave | B |
| You shall not greatly marvel that this eve | B |
| Or nightfall yet scarce nightfall the strong sky | A |
| Leaves me thus sad Now if you ask me why | A |
| I cannot teach you dear but I believe | B |
| It is that man will always interweave | B |
| Life with fresh want with wish or fear to die | A |
| It may be therefore though the matter touch | C |
| Nowise our love that I so often look | D |
| Sad in your presence often feeling so | E |
| And of the reason I can tell thus much | C |
| Man's soul is like the music in a book | D |
| Which were not music but for high and low | E |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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