Specula Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGHGH| When He appoints to meet thee go thou forth | A |
| It matters not | B |
| If south or north | A |
| Bleak waste or sunny plot | B |
| Nor think if haply He thou seek st be late | C |
| He does thee wrong | D |
| To stile or gate | C |
| Lean thou thy head and long | D |
| It may be that to spy thee He is mounting | E |
| Upon a tower | F |
| Or in thy counting | E |
| Thou hast mista en the hour | F |
| But if He comes not neither do thou go | G |
| Till Vesper chime | H |
| Belike thou then shalt know | G |
| He hath been with thee all the time | H |
Thomas Edward Brown
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