To J. S. B Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEFEFGDGHIJIJKLKL FMFM| On seeing her December th after two years' travel | A |
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| Take fair maid these simple lines | B |
| From my pen | C |
| Think of strollings 'neath the pines | B |
| Which have been | D |
| Long and lonesome were the days | E |
| We were apart | F |
| But may Love now have her sways | E |
| Bind heart to heart | F |
| O'er main to isle and back to land | G |
| Have I been | D |
| Beheld on either hand | G |
| A maiden queen | H |
| But none with captivating charms | I |
| Like thine | J |
| None to nestle in her arms | I |
| Love of mine | J |
| Charms unto thee God gave | K |
| To banish strife | L |
| To glorify and save | K |
| One sweet life | L |
| Take this dear before we part | F |
| From this bliss | M |
| 'Tis but love flowing from my heart | F |
| Thine to kiss | M |
Edward Smyth Jones
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