Guess, Guess Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEBB FGFGHIHIBB| I love a maid a mystic maid | A |
| Whose form no eyes but mine can see | B |
| She comes in light she comes in shade | A |
| And beautiful in both is she | B |
| Her shape in dreams I oft behold | C |
| And oft she whispers in my ear | D |
| Such words as when to others told | C |
| Awake the sigh or wring the tear | E |
| Then guess guess who she | B |
| The lady of my love may be | B |
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| I find the lustre of her brow | F |
| Come o'er me in my darkest ways | G |
| And feel as if her voice even now | F |
| Were echoing far off my lays | G |
| There is no scene of joy or woe | H |
| But she doth gild with influence bright | I |
| And shed o'er all so rich a glow | H |
| As makes even tears seem full of light | I |
| Then guess guess who she | B |
| The lady of my love may be | B |
Thomas Moore
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