Love And Grief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| One day when Love and Summer both were young | A |
| Love in a garden found my lady weeping | B |
| Whereat when he to kiss her would have sprung | A |
| I stayed his childish leaping | B |
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| Forbear said I she is not thine to day | C |
| Subdue thyself in silence to await her | D |
| If thou dare call her from Death's side away | C |
| Thou art no Love but traitor | D |
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| Yet did he run and she his kiss received | E |
| She is twice mine he cried since she is troubled | F |
| I knew but half and now I see her grieved | E |
| My part in her is doubled | F |
Henry John Newbolt, Sir
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