To Asra Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFHII| Are there two things of all which men possess | A |
| That are so like each other and so near | B |
| As mutual Love seems like to Happiness | C |
| Dear Asra woman beyond utterance dear | B |
| This Love which ever welling at my heart | D |
| Now in its living fount doth heave and fall | E |
| Now overflowing pours thro' every part | D |
| Of all my frame and fills and changes all | E |
| Like vernal waters springing up through snow | F |
| This Love that seeming great beyond the power | G |
| Of growth yet seemeth ever more to grow | F |
| Could I transmute the whole to one rich Dower | H |
| Of Happy Life and give it all to Thee | I |
| Thy lot methinks were Heaven thy age Eternity | I |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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