Regardant. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABA BCB DEC EFE FGF GHG IJI JKJ KLK LMN MLM

As I lay at your feet that afternoonA
Little we spoke you sat and musedB
Humming a sweet old fashioned tuneA
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And I worshipped you with a sense confusedB
Of the good time gone and the bad on the wayC
While my hungry eyes your face perusedB
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To catch and brand on my soul for ayeD
The subtle smile which had grown my doomE
Drinking sweet poison hushed I layC
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Till the sunset shimmered athwart the roomE
I rose to go You stood so fairF
And dim in the dead day's tender gloomE
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All at once or ever I was awareF
Flashed from you on me a warm strong waveG
Of passion and power in the silence thereF
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I fell on my knees like a lover or slaveG
With my wild hands clasping your slender waistH
And my lips with a sudden frenzy braveG
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A madman's kiss on your girdle pressedI
And I felt your calm heart's quickening beatJ
And your soft hands on me one instant restI
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And if God had loved me how endlessly sweetJ
Had He let my heart in its rapture burstK
And throb its last at your firm small feetJ
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And when I was forth I shuddered at firstK
At my imminent bliss As a soul in painL
Treading his desolate path accursedK
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Looks back and dreams through his tears' dim rainL
That by Heaven's wide gate the angels smileM
Relenting and beckon him back againN
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And goes on thrice damned by that devil's wileM
So sometimes burns in my weary brainL
The thought that you loved me all the whileM

John Milton Hay



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