All White Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEBEFGHHGF| All white all light all beautiful she stands | A |
| Love in her eyes a glory round her brows | B |
| Blanched as the lilies chaste in her chaste hands | A |
| Even so God's saints in their celestial house | C |
| Red only are her lips ay red as those | D |
| Turned by the Queen that happy day in France | E |
| As yet unkissed to him who made his vows | B |
| Victor in fight to her his soul's romance | E |
| Idly she stands in dreams Ah Launcelot | F |
| Couldst thou but plead here haply and prevail | G |
| Touch her soft cheek draw tears from her sweet eyes | H |
| Open her lips to passionate words unwise | H |
| Receive her true kiss 'neath thy coat of mail | G |
| In Love's name I who love should grudge it not | F |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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