Wonder Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIJI IKLK MNON IPQP

Following upon the faint wind's fickle coursesA
A feather drifts and straysB
My thought after her thoughtC
Floated how many ways and daysB
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She swayed me as the wind swayeth a featherD
I was a leaf uponE
Her breath a dream withinF
Her dream The dream how soon was doneG
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For now all's changed not Time's change more wondrousH
I am her sun and sheI
Herself doth swear the moonJ
Or she the ship upon my seaI
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How should this be I know not I so grosslyI
Mastering her spirit pureK
O how can her bird's breastL
My nervous and harsh hand endureK
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Tell me if this be love indeed fond loversM
That high stoop to lowN
Soul be to flesh subduedO
That the sun around the earth should goN
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I know not I but know that love is miseryI
O'erfilled with delightP
Day follows night her loveQ
Is gay as day yet strange as nightP

John Frederick Freeman



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