A Salutation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACAACAA

High hearted Surrey I do love your waysA
Venturous frank romantic vehementB
All with inviolate honor sealed and blentB
To the axe edge that cleft your soldier baysA
I love your youth your friendships whims and fraysA
Your strict sweet verse with its imperious bentB
Heard as in dreams from some old harper's tentB
And stirring in the listener's brain for daysA
Good father poet if to night there beC
At Framlingham none save the north wind's sighsA
No guard but moonlight's crossed and trailing spearsA
Smile yet upon the pilgrim named like meC
Close at your gates whose fond and weary eyesA
Sought not one other down three hundred yearsA

Louise Imogen Guiney



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