One Way Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDD E FFGGHH E IJKKLL| A | |
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| All June I bound the rose in sheaves | B |
| Now rose by rose I strip the leaves | B |
| And strew them where Pauline may pass | C |
| She will not turn aside Alas | C |
| Let them lie Suppose they die | D |
| The chance was they might take her eye | D |
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| II | E |
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| How many a month I strove to suit | F |
| These stubborn fingers to the lute | F |
| To day I venture all I know | G |
| She will not hear my music So | G |
| Break the string fold music's wing | H |
| Suppose Pauline had bade me sing | H |
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| III | E |
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| My whole life long I learned to love | I |
| This hour my utmost art I prove | J |
| And speak my passion heaven or hell | K |
| She will not give me heaven 'Tis well | K |
| Lose who may I still can say | L |
| Those who win heaven blest are they | L |
Robert Browning
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