The Morrow's Message Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDABBC E FEE

'Thou Ghost ' I said 'and is thy name To dayA
Yesterday's son with such an abject browB
And can To morrow be more pale than thou 'C
While yet I spoke the silence answered 'YeaD
Henceforth our issue is all grieved and greyA
And each beforehand makes such poor avowB
As of old leaves beneath the budding boughB
Or night drift that the sundawn shreds away 'C
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Then cried I 'Mother of many malisonsE
O Earth receive me to thy dusty bed '-
But therewithal the tremulous silence saidF
'Lo Love yet bids thy lady greet thee onceE
Yea twice whereby thy life is still the sun'sE
And thrice whereby the shadow of death is dead '-

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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