Young Love Vii - The Lamp And The Star Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDEDEECA| Yea let me be 'thy bachelere ' | A |
| 'Tis sweeter than thy lord | B |
| How should I envy him my dear | C |
| The lamp upon his board | B |
| Still make his little circle bright | D |
| With boon of dear domestic light | D |
| While I afar | E |
| Watching his windows in the night | D |
| Worship a star | E |
| For which he hath no bolt or bar | E |
| Yea dear | C |
| Thy 'bachelere ' | A |
Richard Le Gallienne
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