The Silent Lover (ii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD ABAB| Wrong not sweet empress of my heart | A |
| The merit of true passion | B |
| With thinking that he feels no smart | A |
| That sues for no compassion | B |
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| Silence in love bewrays more woe | C |
| Than words though ne'er so witty | D |
| A beggar that is dumb you know | C |
| May challenge double pity | D |
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| Then wrong not dearest to my heart | A |
| My true though secret passion | B |
| He smarteth most that hides his smart | A |
| And sues for no compassion | B |
Sir Walter Raleigh
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