The Song Of The Young Page Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DAEE FGHH IIJJ HHKL AABC| All that I know of love I see | A |
| In eyes that never look at me | A |
| All that I know of love I guess | B |
| But from another's happiness | C |
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| A beggar at the window I | D |
| Who famished looks on revelry | A |
| A slave who lifts his torch to guide | E |
| The happy bridegroom to his bride | E |
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| My granddam told me once of one | F |
| Whom all her village spat upon | G |
| Seeing the church from out its breast | H |
| Had cast him cursed and unconfessed | H |
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| An outcast he who dared not take | I |
| The wafer that God's vicars break | I |
| But dull eyed watched his neighbours pass | J |
| With shining faces from the Mass | J |
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| Oh thou my brother take my hand | H |
| More than one God hath blessed and banned | H |
| And hidden from man's anguished glance | K |
| The glory of his countenance | L |
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| All that I know of love I see | A |
| In eyes that never look at me | A |
| All that I know of love I guess | B |
| But from another's happiness | C |
Theodosia Garrison
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