All White Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBEFGHHGF| Ah beautiful sweet woman made in vain | A |
| Since Launcelot is dead and only I | B |
| Alas for this new world of recreant men | C |
| Remain in age Love's creed to justify | B |
| And prove his right to fools who would deny | B |
| Heaven's help shall win her though she long hath been | D |
| Child of a doubting Age Or let me die | B |
| At her dear feet my Guenevere my queen | E |
| Ride therefore forth my soul on this last quest | F |
| Oblivion soon shall fold all in its arms | G |
| Love if she love thee or love not The loss | H |
| Is hers not thine since each thing else is dross | H |
| Not thine whom Heaven makes whole and no hurt harms | G |
| Even that of death so thou have loved thy best | F |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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