Kin Confessed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAABAAACACA| Long loving all our love was husbanded | A |
| Until one morning on the brown hillside | A |
| One misty Autumn morn when Sun did hide | A |
| His radiance yet was felt No words we said | A |
| But in one flash transfigured glorified | A |
| All her heart's tumult beating white and red | A |
| She fell prone on her face and hid her wide | A |
| Over brimmed eyes in dewy fern | B |
| I prayed | A |
| Then spake In us two now is manifest | A |
| That throbbing kindred whereof thou art graft | A |
| And I the grafted in this holy place | C |
| She turning half with sober shame confest | A |
| Discovery then hid her rosy face | C |
| I read her wilding heart and my heart laught | A |
Maurice Henry Hewlett
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