Love Rides Disguised Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBACADEDDDE| What name is his thy knight's Nay ask it not | A |
| If fate should hear thee child what griefs might come | B |
| Love rides disguised He fears a counterplot | A |
| For his own plot of joy in heathendom | B |
| Restrained he goes a single rose red plume | B |
| Is all his badge No blazon hath he wrought | A |
| Device nor sign his motto sum qui sum '' | C |
| Silent is he of Court and Camelot | A |
| Be wise sweetheart nor tempt time to mischance | D |
| Love at his own hour shall his whole face show | E |
| Oh if thou hast not seen him thou shalt see | D |
| Undo shalt thou his helm with thy blest hands | D |
| Nurse his tired head upon thy pitying knee | D |
| Then shall he tell all and thou all shalt know | E |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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