Unknown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBD EFGFH IJDJI KLMLK NDLAO PLQLP| She is most fair | A |
| And when they see her pass | B |
| The poets' ladies | C |
| Look no more in the glass | B |
| But after her | D |
| - | |
| On a bleak moor | E |
| Running under the moon | F |
| She lures a poet | G |
| Once proud or happy soon | F |
| Far from his door | H |
| - | |
| Beside a train | I |
| Because they saw her go | J |
| Or failed to see her | D |
| Travellers and watchers know | J |
| Another pain | I |
| - | |
| The simple lack | K |
| Of her is more to me | L |
| Than others' presence | M |
| Whether life splendid be | L |
| Or utter black | K |
| - | |
| I have not seen | N |
| I have no news of her | D |
| I can tell only | L |
| She is not here but there | A |
| She might have been | O |
| - | |
| She is to be kissed | P |
| Only perhaps by me | L |
| She may be seeking | Q |
| Me and no other she | L |
| May not exist | P |
Edward Thomas
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