Young Love Postscript Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH| So sang young Love in high and holy dream | A |
| Of a white Love that hath no earthly taint | B |
| So rapt within his vision he did seem | A |
| Less like a boyish singer than a saint | B |
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| Ah Boy it is a dream for life too high | C |
| It is a bird that hath no feet for earth | D |
| Strange wings strange eyes go seek another sky | C |
| And find thy fellows of an equal birth | D |
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| For many a body sweet material thing | E |
| What canst thou give us half so dear as these | F |
| We would not soar amid the stars to sing | E |
| Warm and content amid the nested trees | F |
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| Young Seraph go and lake thy song to heaven | G |
| We would not grow unhappy with our lot | H |
| Leave us the simple love the earth hath given | G |
| Sing where thou wilt so that we hear thee not | H |
Richard Le Gallienne
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