Juliet And Her Romeo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEED FGHIHF| With Mr Dicksee's Picture | A |
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| Take 'this of Juliet and her Romeo ' | - |
| Dear Heart of mine for though yon budding sky | B |
| Yearns o'er Verona and so long ago | C |
| That kiss was kissed yet surely Thou and I | B |
| Surely it is whom morning tears apart | D |
| As ruthless men tear tendrilled ivy down | E |
| Is not Verona warm within thy gown | E |
| And Mantua all the world save where thou art | D |
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| O happy grace of lovers of old time | F |
| Living to love like gods and dead to live | G |
| Symbols and saints for us who follow them | H |
| Even bitter Death must sweets to lovers give | I |
| See how they wear their tears for diadem | H |
| Throned on the star of an unshaken rhyme | F |
Richard Le Gallienne
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