Clari Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDD FBFBGHGHH| Too cold O my brother too cold for my wife | A |
| Is the Beauty you showed me this morning | B |
| Nor yet have I found the sweet dream of my life | A |
| And good bye to the sneering and scorning | B |
| Would you have me cast down in the dark of her frown | C |
| Like others who bend at her shrine | D |
| And would barter their souls for a statue like face | E |
| And a heart that can never be mine | D |
| That can never be theirs nor mine | D |
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| Go after her look at her kneel at her feet | F |
| And mimic the lover romantic | B |
| I have hated deceit and she misses the treat | F |
| Of driving me hopelessly frantic | B |
| Now watch her as deep in her carriage she lies | G |
| And love her my friend if you dare | H |
| She would wither your life with her beautiful eyes | G |
| And strangle your soul with her hair | H |
| With a mesh of her splendid hair | H |
Henry Kendall
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