A Blessing. Translations. After Heine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAB DEFDE| When I look on thee and feel how dear | A |
| How pure and how fair thou art | B |
| Into my eyes there steals a tear | C |
| And a shadow mingled of love and fear | A |
| Creeps slowly over my heart | B |
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| And my very hands feel as if they would lay | D |
| Themselves on thy fair young head | E |
| And pray the good God to keep thee alway | F |
| As good and lovely as pure and gay | D |
| When I and my wild love are dead | E |
John Milton Hay
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