A Salutation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACAACAA| High hearted Surrey I do love your ways | A |
| Venturous frank romantic vehement | B |
| All with inviolate honor sealed and blent | B |
| To the axe edge that cleft your soldier bays | A |
| I love your youth your friendships whims and frays | A |
| Your strict sweet verse with its imperious bent | B |
| Heard as in dreams from some old harper's tent | B |
| And stirring in the listener's brain for days | A |
| Good father poet if to night there be | C |
| At Framlingham none save the north wind's sighs | A |
| No guard but moonlight's crossed and trailing spears | A |
| Smile yet upon the pilgrim named like me | C |
| Close at your gates whose fond and weary eyes | A |
| Sought not one other down three hundred years | A |
Louise Imogen Guiney
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