Hymnia-beatrix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG

Before you pass and leave me gaunt and chillA
Alone to do what I have joyed in doingB
In your glad sight suffer me nor take illA
If I confess you prize and me pursuingB
As the rapt Tuscan lifted up his eyesC
Whither his Lady led and lived with herD
Strong in her strength and in her wisdom wiseC
Love taught with song to be her thuriferD
So I that may no nearer stand than heE
To minister about the holy placeF
Am well content to watch my Heaven in theeE
And read my Credo in thy sacred faceF
For even as Beatrix Dante's wreath did bindG
So Hymnia hast thou imparadised my mindG

Maurice Henry Hewlett



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