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 us | A |
| A love like ours what gift whate'er it be | B |
| Hold more significance 'twixt thee and me | B |
| Than paltry words a truth miraculous | A |
| Or the poor signs that in astronomy | B |
| Tell giant splendours in their gleaming might | C |
| Yet love would still give such as in delight | C |
| To mock their impotence so this for thee | B |
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| This song for thee our sweetest honeycomb | D |
| Of lovesome thought and passion hearted rhyme | E |
| Builded of gold and kisses and desire | F |
| By that wild poet who so many a time | E |
| Our hungering lips have blessed until a fire | F |
| Burnt speech up and the wordless hour had come | G |
Richard Le Gallienne
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