Coquette Et Froide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEBFAGAHAAAIJJJ KLML| What is thy thought of me | A |
| What is thy feeling | B |
| Lov'st thou the veil of sense | C |
| Or its revealing | B |
| Leav'st thou the maiden rose | D |
| Drooping and blushing | B |
| Or rend'st its bosom with | E |
| Kissing and crushing | B |
| I would be beautiful | F |
| That thou should'st woo me | A |
| Gentle delightsome but | G |
| To draw thee to me | A |
| Yet should thy longing eye | H |
| Ever caress me | A |
| And quickened Fantasy | A |
| Only possess me | A |
| Thus thy heart's highest need | I |
| Long would I cherish | J |
| Lest its more trivial wish | J |
| Pall and then perish | J |
| - | |
| Would that Love's fond pursuit | K |
| Were crown egrave d never | L |
| Or that his virgin kiss | M |
| Lasted for ever | L |
Julia Ward Howe
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