The Wonder Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH| Come tell me where the maid is found | A |
| Whose heart can love without deceit | B |
| And I will range the world around | A |
| To sigh one moment at her feet | B |
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| Oh tell me where's her sainted home | C |
| What air receives her blessed sigh | D |
| A pilgrimage of years I'll roam | C |
| To catch one sparkle of her eye | D |
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| And if her cheek be smooth and bright | E |
| While truth within her bosom lies | F |
| I'll gaze upon her morn and night | E |
| Till my heart leave me through my eyes | F |
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| Show me on earth a thing so rare | G |
| I'll own all miracles are true | H |
| To make one maid sincere and fair | G |
| Oh 'tis the utmost Heaven can do | H |
Thomas Moore
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