Song. "mary, The Day Of Love's Pleasures Has Been" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEF GHGHGIGI JKJKELEL GMGMMNON

Mary the day of love's pleasures has beenA
And the day is o'erclouded and goneB
These eyes all their fulness of pleasure have seenC
What they never again shall look onD
The sun has oft risen and shrunk from the heavenE
And flowers with the night have been wetF
And many a smile on another's been givenE
Since the first smile of Mary I metF
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And eyes have been won with thy charms when thou smil'dG
As ripe blossoms tempting the beeH
And kisses the sweets of thy lips have defiledG
Since last they breath'd heaven on meH
Their honey's first tasting was lovely and pleasantG
But others have rifled the cellI
Love sickens to think of the past and the presentG
Bidding all that was Mary farewelI
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The blushes of rose blossoms shortly endureJ
Though sweet is their unbudding gemK
But love in long absence may often keep pureJ
If jealousy blight not the stemK
We look o'er the doubts of our minds and we sickenE
And hope what we think is a dreamL
We turn to the past and love's jealousies quickenE
We cannot first pleasures redeemL
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The sun will rise bright though in night it be setG
And the dew drop from blossoms will severM
But the doubtfulness Mary that rose since we metG
Is pain to this bosom for everM
The beauty of things raises constant desireM
The gem rarely 'scapeth the viewN
In the fears of a second first love doth expireO
And biddeth false Mary adieuN

John Clare



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