Love And Beauty: Ii: To The Same Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADBAEAEFAG| Oh Soul that this fair flower dost so mirrour | A |
| Ask of thyself saying 'Soul beautiful | B |
| Oh Soul in love oh happy happy Soul | C |
| That wert so dull and poor and this sweet hour | A |
| Art so more floral even than a flower | A |
| That in thee it is better'd to a full | D |
| Whereto each former rose is poor and dull | B |
| Ah what doth thus enlarge thee and empower | A |
| That thou who at thy most wert a priesthood | E |
| A vassal strength a bliss feud tory | A |
| Hast grown a final joy an absolute good | E |
| A god that for being god believest in God | F |
| The more ' Thou canst not clear this mystery | A |
| Ah happy happy soul whose fruit of life is nigh | G |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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