New Worlds. (moods Of Love.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCEFF

With my beloved I lingered late one nightA
At last the hour when I must leave her cameB
But as I turned a fear I could not nameB
Possessed me that the long sweet evening mightA
Prelude some sudden storm whereby delightA
Should perish What if Death ere dawn should claimB
One of us What though living not the sameB
Each should appear to each in morning lightA
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Changed did I find her truly the next dayC
Ne'er could I see her as of old againD
That strange mood seemed to draw a cloud awayC
And let her beauty pour through every veinE
Sunlight and life part of me Thus the loverF
With each new morn a new world may discoverF

George Parsons Lathrop



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