Fragment Of Ballad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCD CBEFCA CBCC| How shall I sing the thing I crave | A |
| To say is speechless as a Lover's trance | B |
| How shall I give to thee | C |
| What even now is all so wholly thine | D |
| That but by losing thee in me | C |
| Or me in thee it never can be mine | D |
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| As a sliding wave of sliding sea | C |
| Before my following hand doth dance | B |
| Ever and ever onward to the shore | E |
| And breaks and is a thousand things at once | F |
| And from the moment's multiplicity | C |
| Takes itself up again into a wave | A |
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| So all I feel and see | C |
| Breaks to the thousand fold of Fate and Chance | B |
| But from the moment's multiplicity | C |
| Takes itself up into the thought of thee | C |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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