The Reconcilement Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEFG HIHI JKJK| Come let us now resolve at last | A |
| To live and love in quiet | B |
| We'll tie the knot so very fast | A |
| That Time shall ne'er untie it | C |
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| The truest joys they seldom prove | D |
| Who free from quarrels live | E |
| 'Tis the most tender part of love | F |
| Each other to forgive | G |
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| When least I seem'd concern'd I took | H |
| No pleasure nor no rest | I |
| And when I feign'd an angry look | H |
| Alas I loved you best | I |
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| Own but the same to me you'll find | J |
| How blest will be our fate | K |
| O to be happy to be kind | J |
| Sure never is too late | K |
John Sheffield
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