The Snare Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEE DFDFDGG HCHBDEE AEAEDGG| Loose me and let me go | A |
| I am not yours | B |
| I do not know | A |
| Your dark name ev'n O Powers | C |
| That out of the deep rise | D |
| And wave your arms | E |
| To weave strange charms | E |
| - | |
| Though the snare of eyes | D |
| You weave for me | F |
| As a pool lies | D |
| In wait for the moon when she | F |
| Out of the deep will rise | D |
| And though you set | G |
| Like mist your net | G |
| - | |
| And though my feet you catch | H |
| O dark strange Powers | C |
| You may not snatch | H |
| My soul or call it yours | B |
| Out of your snare I rise | D |
| And pass your charms | E |
| Nor feel your harms | E |
| - | |
| You loose me and I go | A |
| O see the arms | E |
| Spread for me lo | A |
| His lips break your charms | E |
| From the deep did He rise | D |
| And round me set | G |
| His Love for net | G |
John Frederick Freeman
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