To ---- Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB AAACDEEECD EEEADFFFAD GGGHDAAAIDLydia dic per omnes | A |
Te deos oro | B |
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I | - |
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What are the subtleties | A |
Which woo me in her eyes | A |
To oaths she deems but lies | A |
I can not tell I can not tell | C |
Nor will she | D |
They are beyond my thought | E |
For when I gaze I'm nought | E |
My senses all unwrought | E |
It is not well it is not well | C |
Now Lily | D |
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II | - |
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What is the magic sweet | E |
Which makes hot pulses beat | E |
A wayward tongue repeat | E |
A name for weeks a name for weeks | A |
Will nill he | D |
Ai me the pleasant pain | F |
Falls sweetly on the brain | F |
Like some slow sunny rain | F |
Whene'er she speaks whene'er she speaks | A |
This Lily | D |
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III | - |
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What is the witchery rare | G |
Which snares me in her hair | G |
So deeply that I dare | G |
I dare not move I dare not move | H |
Lie stilly | D |
In looks and winning ways | A |
The bloom of love she lays | A |
Like fire on all my days | A |
And makes me love and makes me love | I |
This Lily | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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