Love Will Find Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDCCD EFGEF HIHHJSeek ye the fairest lily of the field | A |
The fairest lotus that in lakelet lies | B |
The fairest rose that ever morn revealed | A |
And Love will find from other eyes concealed | A |
A fairer flower in some fair woman's eyes | B |
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List ye the lark that warbles to the morn | C |
The sweetest note that linnet ever sung | D |
Or trembling lute in tune with silver horn | C |
And Love will list and laugh your lute to scorn | C |
A sweeter lute in some fair woman's tongue | D |
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Seek ye the dewy perfume seaward blown | E |
From flowering orange groves to passing ships | F |
Nay sip the nectared dew of Helicon | G |
And Love will find and claim it all his own | E |
A sweeter dew on some fair woman's lips | F |
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Seek ye a couch of softest eider down | H |
The silken floss that baby birdling warms | I |
Or shaded moss with blushing roses strown | H |
And Love will find when they are all alone | H |
A softer couch in some fair woman's arms | J |
Hanford Lennox Gordon
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