There's Rosemary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCD EFGEFG| O love that is not Love but dear so dear | A |
| That is not love because it goes full soon | B |
| Like flower born and dead within one moon | B |
| And yet is love for that it comes too near | A |
| The guarded fane where love alone may peer | A |
| Ere like young spring by summer soon outshone | C |
| It trembles into death yet comes anon | C |
| As thoughts of spring will come though summer's here | D |
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| O star prelusive to a dream more fair | E |
| Within my heart I'll keep a heaven for thee | F |
| Where thou mayst freely come and freely go | G |
| Touching with thy faint gold ere I am 'ware | E |
| A twilight hope a dawn I did not see | F |
| O love that is not Love but nearly so | G |
Olive Tilford Dargan
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