In A Copy Of Mr. Swinburne's Tristram Of Lyonesse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCCB DEFEFG

Dear Heart what thing may symbolise for usA
A love like ours what gift whate'er it beB
Hold more significance 'twixt thee and meB
Than paltry words a truth miraculousA
Or the poor signs that in astronomyB
Tell giant splendours in their gleaming mightC
Yet love would still give such as in delightC
To mock their impotence so this for theeB
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This song for thee our sweetest honeycombD
Of lovesome thought and passion hearted rhymeE
Builded of gold and kisses and desireF
By that wild poet who so many a timeE
Our hungering lips have blessed until a fireF
Burnt speech up and the wordless hour had comeG

Richard Le Gallienne



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