When, Looking Deeply In Thy Face Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFCCGHIIWhen looking deeply in thy face | A |
I catch the undergleam of grace | A |
That grows beneath the outward glance | B |
Long looking lost as in a trance | B |
Of long desires that fleet and meet | C |
Around me like the fresh and sweet | C |
White showers of rain which vanishing | D |
'Neath heaven's blue arches whirl in spring | D |
Suddenly then I seem to know | E |
Of some new fountain's overflow | E |
In grassy basins with a sound | F |
That leads my fancy past all bound | F |
Into a region of retreat | C |
From this my life's bewildered heat | C |
Oh if my soul might always draw | G |
From those deep fountains full of awe | H |
The current of my days should rise | I |
Unto the level of thine eyes | I |
George Parsons Lathrop
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