To Professor And Mrs. J.s. Blackie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFEGDDIf Time that feeds love dies to die no more | A |
Immortal hours dear friends were yours and mine | B |
For Morn that on the hills oped eyes divine | B |
And Eve that walked like Mary by the shore | A |
Where that old Dreamer as he built of yore | A |
Saw her and told his dream in such a shrine | B |
As was a kind of Mary and the shine | B |
Of Noon and starry censers swinging o'er | C |
With Night all made ye dearer thou whose soul | D |
Palimpsest of a dead and living world | E |
Taketh no dust from that nor stain from this | F |
And thou who with thyself hast so empearled | E |
The writing knowing well how rare it is | G |
That the scrolled jewels and the jewelled scroll | D |
In total more than both complete a married whole | D |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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