An Hour With Thee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCD EEFFGGD HHAAIID

An hour with thee When earliest dayA
Dapples with gold the eastern grayA
Oh what can frame my mind to bearB
The toil and turmoil cark and careB
New griefs which coming hours unfoldC
And sad remembrance of the oldC
One hour with theeD
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One hour with thee When burning JuneE
Waves his red flag at pitch of noonE
What shall repay the faithful swainF
His labor on the sultry plainF
And more than cave or sheltering boughG
Cool feverish blood and throbbing browG
One hour with theeD
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One hour with thee When sun is setH
Oh what can teach me to forgetH
The thankless labors of the dayA
The hopes the wishes flung awayA
The increasing wants and lessening gainsI
The master's pride who scorns my painsI
One hour with theeD

Sir Walter Scott



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