Love's Shadows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAA BBAAD EADE| THERE come dull days in love's clear atmosphere | A |
| When clouds and doubt obscure the wide expanse | B |
| The woods are still no songs of birds entrance | C |
| No sunlight falls and desolate and drear | A |
| As if harmonious with the lurking fear | A |
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| Which sucks love's peace the leaden waves that glance | B |
| From rock bound coast the general gloom enhance | B |
| And spectral winds are wailing far and near | A |
| When suddenly and oft in darkest hour | A |
| I hear some strain of music or some voice | D |
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| Or some of thy drear writing chance I see | E |
| When lo The spell is broken and the power | A |
| Of darkness earth and sea and sky rejoice | D |
| And all my being thrills with songs of thee | E |
Frederick George Scott
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