Marriage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCECD| LOVE springs as lightly from the human heart | A |
| As springs the lovely rose upon the brier | B |
| Which turns the common hedge to floral fire | B |
| As Love wings Time with rosy feathered dart | A |
| But marriage is the subtlest work of art | A |
| Of all the arts which lift the spirit higher | B |
| The incarnation of the heart's desire | B |
| Which masters Time set on Man's will apart | A |
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| The Many try but oh how few are they | C |
| To whom that finest of the arts is given | D |
| Which shall teach Love the rosy runaway | C |
| To bide from bridal Morn to brooding Even | E |
| Yet this this only is the narrow way | C |
| By which while yet on earth we enter heaven | D |
Mathilde Blind
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