Chagrin D'amour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFGHIHI| If Love and I were all alone | A |
| I might forget to grieve | B |
| And for his pleasure and my own | A |
| Might happier garlands weave | B |
| But you sit there and watch us wear | C |
| The mourning wreaths you wove | D |
| And while such mocking eyes you bear | C |
| I am not friends with Love | E |
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| Withdraw those cruel eyes and let | F |
| Me search the garden through | G |
| That I may weave ere Love be set | F |
| The wreath of Love for you | G |
| Till you whom Love so well adorns | H |
| Its hidden thorns discover | I |
| And know at last what crown of thorns | H |
| It was you gave your lover | I |
E. (edith) Nesbit
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