Love Is Winged For Two Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCABA DEFDEGD| Love is winged for two | A |
| In the worst he weathers | B |
| When their hearts are tied | C |
| But if they divide | C |
| O too true | A |
| Cracks a globe and feathers feathers | B |
| Feathers all the ground bestrew | A |
| - | |
| I was breast of morning sea | D |
| Rosy plume on forest dun | E |
| I the laugh in rainy fleeces | F |
| While with me | D |
| She made one | E |
| Now must we pick up our pieces | G |
| For that then so winged were we | D |
George Meredith
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