Modern Love Xxxix: She Yields Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACAACDEEDFGGF| She yields my Lady in her noblest mood | A |
| Has yielded she my golden crown d rose | B |
| The bride of every sense more sweet than those | B |
| Who breathe the violet breath of maidenhood | A |
| O visage of still music in the sky | C |
| Soft moon I feel thy song my fairest friend | A |
| True harmony within can apprehend | A |
| Dumb harmony without And hark 'tis nigh | C |
| Belief has struck the note of sound a gleam | D |
| Of living silver shows me where she shook | E |
| Her long white fingers down the shadowy brook | E |
| That sings her song half waking half in dream | D |
| What two come here to mar this heavenly tune | F |
| A man is one the woman bears my name | G |
| And honour Their hands touch Am I still tame | G |
| God what a dancing spectre seems the moon | F |
George Meredith
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