Another Way Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEEBFDGG A HDGIIHDGJJJ A KLDDDKLDGGGI | A |
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June was not over | B |
Though past the fall | C |
And the best of her roses | D |
Had yet to blow | E |
When a man I know | E |
But shall not discover | B |
Since ears are dull | F |
And time discloses | D |
Turned him and said with a man's true air | G |
Half sighing a smile in a yawn as 'twere | G |
If I tire of your June will she greatly care '' | - |
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II | A |
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Well dear in doors with you | H |
True serene deadness | D |
Tries a man's temper | G |
What's in the blossom | I |
June wears on her bosom | I |
Can it clear scores with you | H |
Sweetness and redness | D |
Eadem semper | G |
Go let me care for it greatly or slightly | J |
If June mend her bower now your hand left unsightly | J |
By plucking the roses my June will do rightly | J |
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III | A |
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And after for pastime | K |
If June be refulgent | L |
With flowers in completeness | D |
All petals no prickles | D |
Delicious as trickles | D |
Of wine poured at mass time | K |
And choose One indulgent | L |
To redness and sweetness | D |
Or if with experience of man and of spider | G |
June use my June lightning the strong insect ridder | G |
And stop the fresh film work why June will consider | G |
Robert Browning
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