South-wind Song. (moods Of Love.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAC DCDEE| Soft throated South breathing of summer's ease | A |
| Sweet breath whereof the violet's life is made | B |
| Through lips moist warm as thou hadst lately stayed | B |
| 'Mong rosebuds wooing to the cheeks of these | A |
| Loth blushes faint and maidenly rich Breeze | A |
| Still doth thy honeyed blowing bring a shade | B |
| Of sad foreboding In thy hand is laid | B |
| The power to build or blight rich fruit of trees | A |
| The deep cool grass and field of thick combed grain | C |
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| Even so my Love may bring me joy or woe | D |
| Both measureless but either counted gain | C |
| Since given by her For pain and pleasure flow | D |
| Like tides upon us of the self same sea | E |
| Tears are the gems of joy and misery | E |
George Parsons Lathrop
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