An Hour With Thee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCD EEFFGGD HHAAIIDAn hour with thee When earliest day | A |
Dapples with gold the eastern gray | A |
Oh what can frame my mind to bear | B |
The toil and turmoil cark and care | B |
New griefs which coming hours unfold | C |
And sad remembrance of the old | C |
One hour with thee | D |
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One hour with thee When burning June | E |
Waves his red flag at pitch of noon | E |
What shall repay the faithful swain | F |
His labor on the sultry plain | F |
And more than cave or sheltering bough | G |
Cool feverish blood and throbbing brow | G |
One hour with thee | D |
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One hour with thee When sun is set | H |
Oh what can teach me to forget | H |
The thankless labors of the day | A |
The hopes the wishes flung away | A |
The increasing wants and lessening gains | I |
The master's pride who scorns my pains | I |
One hour with thee | D |
Sir Walter Scott
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