The Boyes Answer To The Blackmoor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEBBBABB

Black Maid complain not that I flyA
When Fate commands AntipathyB
Prodigious might that union proveC
Where Night and Day together moveC
And the conjunction of our lipsD
Not kisses make but an EclipseD
In which the mixed black and whiteE
Portends more terrour than delightE
Yet if my shadow thou wilt beB
Enjoy thy dearest wish But seeB
Thou take my shadowes propertyB
That hastes away when I come nighA
Else stay till death hath blinded meeB
And then I will bequeath my self to theeB

Henry King



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