My Delight And Thy Delight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CC DD EFEGG HHIIJJMy delight and thy delight | A |
Walking like two angels white | A |
In the gardens of the night | A |
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My desire and thy desire | B |
Twining to a tongue of fire | B |
Leaping live and laughing higher | B |
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Thro' the everlasting strife | C |
In the mystery of life | C |
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Love from whom the world begun | D |
Hath the secret of the sun | D |
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Love can tell and love alone | E |
Whence the million stars were strewn | F |
Why each atom knows its own | E |
How in spite of woe and death | G |
Gay is life and sweet is breath | G |
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This he taught us this we knew | H |
Happy in his science true | H |
Hand in hand as we stood | I |
'Neath the shadows of the wood | I |
Heart to heart as we lay | J |
In the dawning of the day | J |
Robert Bridges
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