Coquette Et Froide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEBFAGAHAAAIJJJ KLML

What is thy thought of meA
What is thy feelingB
Lov'st thou the veil of senseC
Or its revealingB
Leav'st thou the maiden roseD
Drooping and blushingB
Or rend'st its bosom withE
Kissing and crushingB
I would be beautifulF
That thou should'st woo meA
Gentle delightsome butG
To draw thee to meA
Yet should thy longing eyeH
Ever caress meA
And quickened FantasyA
Only possess meA
Thus thy heart's highest needI
Long would I cherishJ
Lest its more trivial wishJ
Pall and then perishJ
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Would that Love's fond pursuitK
Were crown egrave d neverL
Or that his virgin kissM
Lasted for everL

Julia Ward Howe



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