To Mildred Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACACAC DEFFDE G| Always thy book too late acknowledged thine | A |
| Now when thine eyes no earthly page may read | B |
| Blinded with death or blinded with the shine | A |
| Of love's own lore celestial Small need | C |
| Forsooth for thee to read my earthly line | A |
| That on immortal flowers of fancy feed | C |
| What should my angel do to stoop to mine | A |
| Flowers of decay of no immortal seed | C |
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| Yet love if in thy lofty dwelling place | D |
| Higher than notes of any soaring bird | E |
| Beyond the beam of any solar light | F |
| A song of earth may scale the awful height | F |
| And at thy heavenly window find thy face | D |
| know my voice shall never fall unheard | E |
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| December th | G |
Richard Le Gallienne
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