Entreaty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBBCA AADEDDEA| O LOVE let us part now | A |
| Ours is the tremulous low spoken vow | A |
| Ours is the spell of meeting hands and eyes | B |
| The first involuntary sacred kiss | C |
| Still on our lips in benediction lies | B |
| O Love be wise | B |
| Love at its best is worth no more than this | C |
| Let us part now | A |
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| O Love let us part now | A |
| Ere yet the roses wither on my brow | A |
| Ere yet the lilies wither in your breast | D |
| Ere the implacable hour shall flower to bear | E |
| The seeds of deathless anguish and unrest | D |
| To part is best | D |
| Between us still the drawn sword flameth fair | E |
| Let us part now | A |
Edith Nesbit
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