Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGG| Oh Love how fondly tenderly enshrined | A |
| In human hearts how with our being twined | A |
| Immortal principle in mercy given | B |
| The brightest mirror of the joys of heaven | B |
| Child of Eternity's unclouded clime | C |
| Too fair for earth too infinite for time | C |
| A seraph watching o'er Death's sullen shroud | D |
| A sunbeam streaming through a stormy cloud | D |
| An angel hovering o'er the paths of life | E |
| But sought in vain amidst its cares and strife | E |
| Claimed by the many known but to the few | F |
| Who keep thy great Original in view | F |
| Who void of passion's dross behold in thee | G |
| A glorious attribute of Deity | G |
Susanna Moodie
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