Tomorrow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EFFGEG H I

Lord what am I that with unceasing careA
Thou did'st seek after me that Thou did'st waitB
Wet with unhealthy dews before my gateB
And pass the gloomy nights of winter thereA
Oh strange delusion that I did not greetC
Thy blest approach and oh to heaven how lostD
If my ingratitude's unkindly frostD
Has chilled the bleeding wounds upon Thy feetC
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How oft my guardian angel gently criedE
Soul from thy casement look and thou shalt seeF
How He persists to knock and wait for theeF
And oh how often to that Voice of sorrowG
Tomorrow we will open I repliedE
And when the morrow came I answered still TomorrowG
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H W Longfellow translatorH
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From Hispanic Anthology Poems Translated from the Spanish by English and North American Poets collected and arranged by Thomas Walsh G P Putnam's Sons New YorkI

Lope De Vega



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