She Being Young Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDDC EEEC FGFC| The home of love is her blue eyes | A |
| Wherein all joy all beauty lies | A |
| More sweet than hopes of paradise | B |
| She being young | C |
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| Speak of her with a miser's praise | D |
| She craves no golden speech her ways | D |
| Wind through charmed nights and magic days | D |
| She being young | C |
| - | |
| She is so far from pain and death | E |
| So warm her cheek so sweet her breath | E |
| Glad words are all the words she saith | E |
| She being young | C |
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| Seeing her face it seems not far | F |
| To Troy's heroic field of war | G |
| To Troy and all great things that are | F |
| She being young | C |
John Charles Mcneill
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