All White Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEBEFGHHGF

All white all light all beautiful she standsA
Love in her eyes a glory round her browsB
Blanched as the lilies chaste in her chaste handsA
Even so God's saints in their celestial houseC
Red only are her lips ay red as thoseD
Turned by the Queen that happy day in FranceE
As yet unkissed to him who made his vowsB
Victor in fight to her his soul's romanceE
Idly she stands in dreams Ah LauncelotF
Couldst thou but plead here haply and prevailG
Touch her soft cheek draw tears from her sweet eyesH
Open her lips to passionate words unwiseH
Receive her true kiss 'neath thy coat of mailG
In Love's name I who love should grudge it notF

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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