The Love Of Loves Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DADA EFEF GEGE GHGH IGIGI Have not seen her face and yet | A |
She is more sweet than any thing | B |
Of Earth than rose or violet | C |
That Mayday winds and sunbeams bring | B |
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Of all we know past or to come | D |
That beauty holds within its net | A |
She is the high compendium | D |
And yet | A |
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I have not touched her robe and still | E |
She is more dear than lyric words | F |
And music or than strains that fill | E |
The throbbing throats of forest birds | F |
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Of all we mean by poetry | G |
That rules the soul and charms the will | E |
She is the deep epitome | G |
And still | E |
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She is my world ah pity me | G |
A dream that flies whom I pursue | H |
Whom all pursue whoe'er they be | G |
Who toil for art and dare and do | H |
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The shadow love for whom they sigh | I |
The far ideal affinity | G |
For whom they live and gladly die | I |
Ah me | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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