To Aubrey De Vere Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCDRay of the Dawn of Truth Aubrey de Vere | A |
Forgive my play fantastic with thy name | B |
Distilling its true essence by the flame | B |
Which Love 'neath Fancy's limbeck lighteth clear | A |
I know not what thy semblance what thy cheer | A |
If as thy spirit hale thy bodily frame | B |
Or furthering by failure each high aim | B |
If green thy leaf or like mine growing sear | A |
But this I think that thou wilt by and by | C |
Two journeys stoutly therefore safely trod | D |
We laying down the staff and He the rod | D |
So look on me I shall not need to cry | C |
We must be brothers Aubrey thou and I | C |
We mean the same thing will the will of God | D |
George Macdonald
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