To J. S. B Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEFEFGDGHIJIJKLKL FMFM

On seeing her December th after two years' travelA
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Take fair maid these simple linesB
From my penC
Think of strollings 'neath the pinesB
Which have beenD
Long and lonesome were the daysE
We were apartF
But may Love now have her swaysE
Bind heart to heartF
O'er main to isle and back to landG
Have I beenD
Beheld on either handG
A maiden queenH
But none with captivating charmsI
Like thineJ
None to nestle in her armsI
Love of mineJ
Charms unto thee God gaveK
To banish strifeL
To glorify and saveK
One sweet lifeL
Take this dear before we partF
From this blissM
'Tis but love flowing from my heartF
Thine to kissM

Edward Smyth Jones



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