The Lovers' Walk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECCE| Sweet twining hedgeflowers wind stirred in no wise | A |
| On this June day and hand that clings in hand | B |
| Still glades and meeting faces scarcely fann'd | B |
| An osier odoured stream that draws the skies | A |
| Deep to its heart and mirrored eyes in eyes | A |
| Fresh hourly wonder o'er the Summer land | B |
| Of light and cloud and two souls softly spann'd | B |
| With one o'erarching heaven of smiles and sighs | A |
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| Even such their path whose bodies lean unto | C |
| Each other's visible sweetness amorously | D |
| Whose passionate hearts lean by Love's high decree | E |
| Together on his heart for ever true | C |
| As the cloud foaming firmamental blue | C |
| Rests on the blue line of a foamless sea | E |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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