A Wooing Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACABCDDEFEF| O love I come thy last glance guideth me | A |
| Drawn too by webs of shadow like thine hair | B |
| For Sweet the mystery | A |
| Of thy dark hair the deepening dusk hath caught | C |
| In early moonlight gleamings lo I see | A |
| Thy white hands beckon to the garden where | B |
| Dim day and silvery darkness are inwrought | C |
| As our two lives where joining soul with soul | D |
| The tints shall mingle in a fairer whole | D |
| Oh dost thou hear I call beloved I call | E |
| My stout heart trembling till thy words return | F |
| Hope lifted I float faster with the fall | E |
| Of fear toward joy such fear alone can earn | F |
Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
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