If Thou'lt Be Mine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABC DECEC FGFGC CGCGC| If thou'lt be mine the treasures of air | A |
| Of earth and sea shall lie at thy feet | B |
| Whatever in Fancy's eye looks fair | A |
| Or in Hope's sweet music sounds most sweet | B |
| Shall be ours if thou wilt be mine love | C |
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| Bright flowers shall bloom wherever we rove | D |
| A voice divine shall talk in each stream | E |
| The stars shall look like world of love | C |
| And this earth be all one beautiful dream | E |
| In our eyes if thou wilt be mine love | C |
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| And thoughts whose source is hidden and high | F |
| Like streams that come from heaven ward hills | G |
| Shall keep our hearts like meads that lie | F |
| To be bathed by those eternal rills | G |
| Ever green if thou wilt be mine love | C |
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| All this and more the Spirit of Love | C |
| Can breathe o'er them who feel his spells | G |
| That heaven which forms his home above | C |
| He can make on earth wherever he dwells | G |
| As thou'lt own if thou wilt be mine love | C |
Thomas Moore
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