Longing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF AABBCome to me in my dreams and then | A |
By day I shall be well again | A |
For so the night will more than pay | B |
The hopeless longing of the day | B |
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Come as thou cam'st a thousand times | C |
A messenger from radiant climes | C |
And smile on thy new world and be | D |
As kind to others as to me | D |
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Or as thou never cam'st in sooth | E |
Come now and let me dream it truth | E |
And part my hair and kiss my brow | F |
And say My love why sufferest thou | F |
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Come to me in my dreams and then | A |
By day I shall be well again | A |
For so the night will more than pay | B |
The hopeless longing of the day | B |
Matthew Arnold
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