Sarah Brown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKG| Maurice weep not I am not here under this pine tree | A |
| The balmy air of spring whispers through the sweet grass | B |
| The stars sparkle the whippoorwill calls | C |
| But thou grievest while my soul lies rapturous | D |
| In the blest Nirvana of eternal light | E |
| Go to the good heart that is my husband | F |
| Who broods upon what he calls our guilty love | G |
| Tell him that my love for you no less than my love for him | H |
| Wrought out my destiny that through the flesh | I |
| I won spirit and through spirit peace | J |
| There is no marriage in heaven | K |
| But there is love | G |
Edgar Lee Masters
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