A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CBCBB DBDBB ABABB

All that a man may prayA
Have I not prayed to theeB
What were praise left to sayA
Has not been said by meB
O ma mieB
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Yet thine eyes and thine heartC
Always were dumb to meB
Only to be my partC
Sorrow has come from theeB
O ma mieB
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Where shall I seek and hideD
My grief away with meB
Lest my bitter tears should chideD
Bring brief dismay to theeB
O ma mieB
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More than a man may prayA
Have I not prayed to theeB
What were praise left to sayA
Has not been said by meB
O ma mieB

Ernest Christopher Dowson



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