The Quarrel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHIH JKJL MNMN| Thou shall not me persuade | A |
| This love of ours | B |
| Can in a moment fade | A |
| Like summer flowers | B |
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| That a swift word or two | C |
| In angry haste | D |
| Our heaven shall undo | C |
| Our hearts lay waste | D |
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| For a poor flash of pride | E |
| A cold word spoken | F |
| Love shall not be denied | E |
| Or long troth broken | F |
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| Yea wilt thou not relent | G |
| Be mine the wrong | H |
| No more the argument | I |
| Dear love prolong | H |
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| The summer days go by | J |
| Cease that sweet rain | K |
| Those angry crystals dry | J |
| Be friends again | L |
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| So short a time at best | M |
| Is ours to play | N |
| Come take me to thy breast | M |
| Ah that's the way | N |
Richard Le Gallienne
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