Love Infinite Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEBB FGFGBB BCBCHH| Where the honeysuckle blows | A |
| In the summer night entwined | B |
| With fresh leaves of the rose | A |
| Greenness in gloom divined | B |
| Sweet breaths in a mystery conspire | C |
| My soul to ravish in swift desire | C |
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| Yet I as the hidden grass | D |
| I roam within me bear | E |
| Joys that all these surpass | D |
| And taste diviner air | E |
| I love I am loved ah nothing was ever sweet | B |
| As the word my lips to my heart repeat | B |
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| To take into my arms | F |
| The body of my bliss | G |
| Charm beyond earthly charms | F |
| Thought beyond thought were this | G |
| My bliss not Earth in her ring could hold | B |
| Nor Night that doth all the stars enfold | B |
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| It clothes me and bathes me round | B |
| I find no end nor measure | C |
| I sink I am lost drowned | B |
| In the wonder and depth of pleasure | C |
| O joy of love could I plumb with a rod the sea | H |
| My tongue might tell the untellable sweetness of thee | H |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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