Love Thee? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBCAAAA DEDEFGFGAAAA| Love thee so well so tenderly | A |
| Thou'rt loved adored by me | A |
| Fame fortune wealth and liberty | A |
| Were worthless without thee | A |
| Tho' brimmed with blessings pure and rare | B |
| Life's cup before me lay | C |
| Unless thy love were mingled there | B |
| I'd spurn the draft away | C |
| Love thee so well so tenderly | A |
| Thou'rt loved adored by me | A |
| Fame fortune wealth and liberty | A |
| Are worthless without thee | A |
| - | |
| Without thy smile the monarch's lot | D |
| To me were dark and lone | E |
| While with it even the humblest cot | D |
| Were brighter than his throne | E |
| Those worlds for which the conqueror sighs | F |
| For me would have no charms | G |
| My only world thy gentle eyes | F |
| My throne thy circling arms | G |
| Oh yes so well so tenderly | A |
| Thou'rt loved adored by me | A |
| Whole realms of light and liberty | A |
| Were worthless without thee | A |
Thomas Moore
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