Friendship-s Black And White Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBABADEFFFF| Romance is writ for me with many names | A |
| Of fair loved faces each page a design | B |
| Blazoned and tinctured this with saffron flames | A |
| Enshrining fancy that with opaline | C |
| Rays of mad hopes half sunlight half moonshine | B |
| This last with the sole gold of passionate blames | A |
| Enjoyed and harvested and made divine | B |
| By Love's long memory far outlasting Fame's | A |
| Leave it untouched the rose sweet manuscript | D |
| Youth lies asleep in it its spellbound knight | E |
| Turn not the leaves lest he should wake dismayed | F |
| This page alone stands open unequipped | F |
| Of any hue save friendship's black and white | F |
| Named with one name that needs not be afraid | F |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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