Loving Henry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABCA AACDAAAA AAEEAFFA| Henry Henry do you love me | A |
| Do I love you Mary | A |
| Oh can you mean to liken me | A |
| To the aspen tree | A |
| Whose leaves do shake and vary | A |
| From white to green | B |
| And back again | C |
| Shifting and contrary | A |
| - | |
| Henry Henry do you love me | A |
| Do you love me truly | A |
| Oh Mary must I say again | C |
| My love's a pain | D |
| A torment most unruly | A |
| It tosses me | A |
| Like a ship at sea | A |
| When the storm rages fully | A |
| - | |
| Henry Henry why do you love me | A |
| Mary dear have pity | A |
| I swear of all the girls there are | E |
| Both near and far | E |
| In country or in city | A |
| There's none like you | F |
| So kind so true | F |
| So wise so brave so pretty | A |
Robert Graves
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