Marriage Morn. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGHIHI| Fades the moonlight on the sea | A |
| And the dawn is coming in | B |
| What will this day bring for me | A |
| This of all days Evelyn | C |
| Ah to day our hands we plight | D |
| Life or death is in the vow | E |
| All that earth knows of delight | D |
| Or of grief is round me now | E |
| While the dawn light limns the shore | F |
| And thou in thy lonely sleep | G |
| Dream'st thy maiden dreams before | F |
| Hymen's mystery shall steep | G |
| Thy heart's fancies in mine own | H |
| And the pulse of passion stir | I |
| With the esctasy that's known | H |
| Only to Love's worshipper | I |
Robert Crawford
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