Alone And Cold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCED FAFAADAED| Do not O do not use me | A |
| As you have used others | B |
| Better you did refuse me | A |
| You have refused others | B |
| Better far better hope to banish | C |
| A small child than grown old | D |
| Hope should decay his vigour vanish | C |
| And I be left alone and | E |
| Cold cold | D |
| - | |
| Ah use no guile nor cunning | F |
| If you should even yet love me | A |
| Hark Time with Love is running | F |
| Death cloud like floats above me | A |
| Love me with such simplicity | A |
| As children frankly bold | D |
| Do love with oh never pity me | A |
| Though I be left alone and | E |
| Cold cold | D |
John Frederick Freeman
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