Song From Torrismond Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAABA CDEEEDC| How many times do I love thee dear | A |
| Tell me how many thoughts there be | B |
| In the atmosphere | A |
| Of a new fall'n year | A |
| Whose white and sable hours appear | A |
| The latest flake of Eternity | B |
| So many times do I love thee dear | A |
| - | |
| How many times do I love again | C |
| Tell me how many beads there are | D |
| In a silver chain | E |
| Of evening rain | E |
| Unravelled from the tumbling main | E |
| And threading the eye of a yellow star | D |
| So many times do I love again | C |
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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