The Boyes Answer To The Blackmoor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEBBBABBBlack Maid complain not that I fly | A |
When Fate commands Antipathy | B |
Prodigious might that union prove | C |
Where Night and Day together move | C |
And the conjunction of our lips | D |
Not kisses make but an Eclipse | D |
In which the mixed black and white | E |
Portends more terrour than delight | E |
Yet if my shadow thou wilt be | B |
Enjoy thy dearest wish But see | B |
Thou take my shadowes property | B |
That hastes away when I come nigh | A |
Else stay till death hath blinded mee | B |
And then I will bequeath my self to thee | B |
Henry King
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