Love Will Find Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDCCD EFGEF HIHHJ

Seek ye the fairest lily of the fieldA
The fairest lotus that in lakelet liesB
The fairest rose that ever morn revealedA
And Love will find from other eyes concealedA
A fairer flower in some fair woman's eyesB
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List ye the lark that warbles to the mornC
The sweetest note that linnet ever sungD
Or trembling lute in tune with silver hornC
And Love will list and laugh your lute to scornC
A sweeter lute in some fair woman's tongueD
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Seek ye the dewy perfume seaward blownE
From flowering orange groves to passing shipsF
Nay sip the nectared dew of HeliconG
And Love will find and claim it all his ownE
A sweeter dew on some fair woman's lipsF
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Seek ye a couch of softest eider downH
The silken floss that baby birdling warmsI
Or shaded moss with blushing roses strownH
And Love will find when they are all aloneH
A softer couch in some fair woman's armsJ

Hanford Lennox Gordon



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