On An Old Deluded Suitor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFGHHIIJKLL MMNNOOII

See sad deluded love in years too lateA
With tears desponding o'er the tomb of fateA
While dusky evening's veil excludes the lightB
Which in the morning broke upon his sightB
He now regrets his vain his fruitless planC
And sadly wonders at the faults of manC
'Tis now from beauty's torch he wheels asideD
And strives to soar above affection's tideD
'Tis now that sorrow feeds the worm of painE
With tears which never can the loss regainE
'Tis now he drinks the wormwood and the gallF
And all the sweets of early pleasures pallG
When from his breast the hope of fortune fliesH
The songs of transport languish into sighsH
Fond lovely rose that beamed as she blewI
Of all the charms of youth the most untrueI
She with delusive smiles prevail'd to moveJ
This silly heart into the snare of loveK
Then like a flower closed against the beeL
Folds her arms and turns her back on meL
When on my fancy's eye her smiles she shedM
The torch by which deluded love was ledM
Then like a lark from boyhood's maze I soar'dN
And thus in song her flattering smiles adoredN
My heart was then by fondling love betray'dO
A thousand pleasures bloom'd but soon to fadeO
From joy to joy my heart exulting flewI
In quest of one though fair yet far from trueI

George Moses Horton



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