Beatrice To Dante Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCADDEFFGHHI| REGARD me well I am thy love thy love | A |
| Thy blessing thy delight thy hope thy peace | B |
| Thy joy above all joys that break and cease | B |
| When their full waves in widest circles move | C |
| Thy bird of comfort thine eternal dove | A |
| Whom thou didst send out of thy mournful breast | D |
| To flutter back and point thee to thy rest | D |
| Thine angel who forgets her crown star wove | E |
| To come to thee with folded woman hands | F |
| Pleading 'look on me Beatrice who stands | F |
| Before thee by the Triune Light divine | G |
| Undazzled still beholds thy human face | H |
| And is more happy in this happy place | H |
| That thou alone art hers and she is thine ' | I |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
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