Chagrin D'amour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFGHIHI

IF Love and I were all aloneA
I might forget to grieveB
And for his pleasure and my ownA
Might happier garlands weaveB
But you sit there and watch us wearC
The mourning wreaths you woveD
And while such mocking eyes you bearC
I am not friends with LoveE
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Withdraw those cruel eyes and letF
Me search the garden throughG
That I may weave ere Love be setF
The wreath of Love for youG
Till you whom Love so well adornsH
Its hidden thorns discoverI
And know at last what crown of thornsH
It was you gave your loverI

Edith Nesbit



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