A Wooing Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACABCDDEFEF

O love I come thy last glance guideth meA
Drawn too by webs of shadow like thine hairB
For Sweet the mysteryA
Of thy dark hair the deepening dusk hath caughtC
In early moonlight gleamings lo I seeA
Thy white hands beckon to the garden whereB
Dim day and silvery darkness are inwroughtC
As our two lives where joining soul with soulD
The tints shall mingle in a fairer wholeD
Oh dost thou hear I call beloved I callE
My stout heart trembling till thy words returnF
Hope lifted I float faster with the fallE
Of fear toward joy such fear alone can earnF

Rose Hawthorne Lathrop



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