A Wedding March Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFGEEEH EEEECCEEIIJJKKJJEBClash your cymbals maids to day | A |
Chaunt the praise of Cynthia | B |
You her virgins yokeless free | C |
Young Time's choice his brides to be | C |
Nymphs in white who hand in hand | D |
Next to her high altar stand | D |
Take your timbrels strike your strings | E |
Tune them to Love's clamourings | E |
Heralds be of her your fairest | F |
Her of rarities the rarest | G |
Instant all her laud rehearse | E |
Idol of your universe | E |
And thus armed stand forth and say | E |
All is nought but Cynthia '' | H |
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Clash your cymbals Beat your drums | E |
Cynthia in her glory comes | E |
High with him whose duty is | E |
Her to lead to a new bliss | E |
Ah what fortune his to be | C |
Angel of her ecstasy | C |
Red with roses Love's path lies | E |
Rich in rainbows of surprise | E |
They that tread it wiser are | I |
Than the wise kings with their star | I |
Eve and morn who went pursuing | J |
Eve's old hopes to Time's undoing | J |
Robbing Time of his vain wrath | K |
Run to Love take all he hath | K |
Idle maids Nay shout and sing | J |
In Love's praise new chorusing | J |
Stintless this thrice happy day | E |
Shout aloud for Cynthia | B |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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