Mary Magdalene At The Door Of Simon The Pharisee. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECFE

WHY wilt thou cast the roses from thine hairA
Nay be thou all a rose wreath lips and cheekB
Nay not this house that banquet house we seekB
See how they kiss and enter come thou thereA
This delicate day of love we two will shareA
Till at our ear love's whispering night shall speakB
What sweet one hold'st thou still the foolish freakB
Nay when I kiss thy feet they'll leave the stairA
Oh loose me Seest thou not my Bridegroom's faceC
That draws me to Him For His feet my kissD
My hair my tears He craves to day and ohE
What words can tell what other day and placeC
Shall see me clasp those blood stained feet of HisF
He needs me calls me loves me let me goE

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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