New Worlds. (moods Of Love.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCEFF| With my beloved I lingered late one night | A |
| At last the hour when I must leave her came | B |
| But as I turned a fear I could not name | B |
| Possessed me that the long sweet evening might | A |
| Prelude some sudden storm whereby delight | A |
| Should perish What if Death ere dawn should claim | B |
| One of us What though living not the same | B |
| Each should appear to each in morning light | A |
| - | |
| Changed did I find her truly the next day | C |
| Ne'er could I see her as of old again | D |
| That strange mood seemed to draw a cloud away | C |
| And let her beauty pour through every vein | E |
| Sunlight and life part of me Thus the lover | F |
| With each new morn a new world may discover | F |
George Parsons Lathrop
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