Ad Domnulam Suam Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCDABAB EFEF ABAB| Little lady of my heart | A |
| Just a little longer | B |
| Love me we will pass and part | A |
| Ere this love grow stronger | B |
| - | |
| I have loved thee Child too well | C |
| To do aught but leave thee | D |
| Nay my lips should never tell | C |
| Any tale to grieve thee | D |
| Little lady of my heart | A |
| Just a little longer | B |
| I may love thee we will part | A |
| Ere my love grow stronger | B |
| - | |
| Soon thou leavest fairy land | E |
| Darker grow thy tresses | F |
| Soon no more of hand in hand | E |
| Soon no more caresses | F |
| - | |
| Little lady of my heart | A |
| Just a little longer | B |
| Be a child then we will part | A |
| Ere this love grow stronger | B |
Ernest Christopher Dowson
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