Love's Fashion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDED FGHI AJCJOh I can jest with Margaret | A |
And laugh a gay good night | B |
But when I take my Helen's hand | C |
I dare not clasp it tight | B |
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I dare not hold her dear white hand | C |
More than a quivering space | D |
And I should bless a breeze that blew | E |
Her hair into my face | D |
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'T is Margaret I call sweet names | F |
Helen is too too dear | G |
For me to stammer little words | H |
Of love into her ear | I |
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So now good night fair Margaret | A |
And kiss me e'er we part | J |
But one dumb touch of Helen's hand | C |
And oh my heart my heart | J |
John Charles Mcneill
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