The Assurance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFDFAH dearest dear what do I hear | A |
I've hurt thy feelings have I dearest | B |
Then let thy words be fiery swords | C |
To punish me with pangs severest | B |
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Than hear thee sigh I'd rather die | D |
Ay were Death's gruesome terrors | E |
doubled | F |
I'd rather die than hear thee sigh | D |
Or deem thy heart a moment troubled | F |
Joseph Skipsey
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