Love's Philosophy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD BABAEFEF

The fountains mingle with the riverA
And the rivers with the oceanB
The winds of heaven mix foreverA
With a sweet emotionB
Nothing in the world is singleC
All things by a law divineD
In another's being mingleC
Why not I with thineD
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See the mountains kiss high heavenB
And the waves clasp one anotherA
No sister flower could be forgivenB
If it disdained its brotherA
And the sunlight clasps the earthE
And the moonbeams kiss the seaF
What are all these kissings worthE
If thou kiss not meF

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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