Mary Magdalene At The Door Of Simon The Pharisee. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECFEWHY wilt thou cast the roses from thine hair | A |
Nay be thou all a rose wreath lips and cheek | B |
Nay not this house that banquet house we seek | B |
See how they kiss and enter come thou there | A |
This delicate day of love we two will share | A |
Till at our ear love's whispering night shall speak | B |
What sweet one hold'st thou still the foolish freak | B |
Nay when I kiss thy feet they'll leave the stair | A |
Oh loose me Seest thou not my Bridegroom's face | C |
That draws me to Him For His feet my kiss | D |
My hair my tears He craves to day and oh | E |
What words can tell what other day and place | C |
Shall see me clasp those blood stained feet of His | F |
He needs me calls me loves me let me go | E |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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