Hymnia-beatrix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| Before you pass and leave me gaunt and chill | A |
| Alone to do what I have joyed in doing | B |
| In your glad sight suffer me nor take ill | A |
| If I confess you prize and me pursuing | B |
| As the rapt Tuscan lifted up his eyes | C |
| Whither his Lady led and lived with her | D |
| Strong in her strength and in her wisdom wise | C |
| Love taught with song to be her thurifer | D |
| So I that may no nearer stand than he | E |
| To minister about the holy place | F |
| Am well content to watch my Heaven in thee | E |
| And read my Credo in thy sacred face | F |
| For even as Beatrix Dante's wreath did bind | G |
| So Hymnia hast thou imparadised my mind | G |
Maurice Henry Hewlett
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