Tomorrow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EFFGEG H I| Lord what am I that with unceasing care | A |
| Thou did'st seek after me that Thou did'st wait | B |
| Wet with unhealthy dews before my gate | B |
| And pass the gloomy nights of winter there | A |
| Oh strange delusion that I did not greet | C |
| Thy blest approach and oh to heaven how lost | D |
| If my ingratitude's unkindly frost | D |
| Has chilled the bleeding wounds upon Thy feet | C |
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| How oft my guardian angel gently cried | E |
| Soul from thy casement look and thou shalt see | F |
| How He persists to knock and wait for thee | F |
| And oh how often to that Voice of sorrow | G |
| Tomorrow we will open I replied | E |
| And when the morrow came I answered still Tomorrow | G |
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| H W Longfellow translator | H |
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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 York | I |
Lope De Vega
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