The Lust Of The Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF DGDG| I care not for my Lady s soul | A |
| Though I worship before her smile | B |
| I care not where be my Lady s goal | A |
| When her beauty shall lose its wile | B |
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| Low sit I down at my Lady s feet | C |
| Gazing through her wild eyes | D |
| Smiling to think how my love will fleet | C |
| When their starlike beauty dies | D |
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| I care not if my Lady pray | E |
| To our Father which is in Heaven | F |
| But for joy my heart s quick pulses play | E |
| For to me her love is given | F |
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| Then who shall close my Lady s eyes | D |
| And who shall fold her hands | G |
| Will any hearken if she cries | D |
| Up to the unknown lands | G |
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal
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