Lux E Tenebris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCD EFGHFG| I thank all Gods that I can let thee go | A |
| Lady without one thought one base desire | B |
| To tarnish that clear vision I gained by fire | B |
| One stain in me I would not have thee know | A |
| That is great might indeed that moves me so | A |
| To look upon thy Form and yet aspire | C |
| To look not there rather than I should mire | C |
| That wing d Spirit that haunts and guards thy brow | D |
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| So now I see thee go secure in this | E |
| That what I have is thee that whole of thee | F |
| Whereof thy fair infashioning is sign | G |
| For I see Honour Love and Wholesomeness | H |
| And striving ever to reach them and to be | F |
| As they I keep thee still for they are thine | G |
Maurice Henry Hewlett
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