True Love. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ| It is the very tune of hearts and rhythms | A |
| To all occasions truly musical | B |
| He sticks as fast to her each whim as does | C |
| The scarabaeus to its curious ball | D |
| As if life's very destiny were in it | E |
| And as the thing would rather die than part | F |
| With what occasions her so much turmoil | G |
| I swear by what I now of true love know | H |
| He'd dare even death rather than banished be | I |
| From her who has become a part of him | J |
Robert Crawford
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