Wilt Thou Take Me For Thy Slave? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCB DEFFB GEHHB

Wilt thou take me for thy slaveA
With my folly and my loveB
Wilt thou take me for the bondsman of thy prideC
Thou who dearer art to me than all the world besideC
For I love thee as no other man can loveB
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Wilt thou take me to thy soulD
For the truth which thou shalt proveE
Wilt thou clothe me with the riches of thy careF
Thou who dearer art to me than gold and jewels rareF
For I love thee as no other man can loveB
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Wilt thou take me for thy kingG
While the sun and stars shall moveE
Wilt thou pay me back the homage I have givenH
Oh thou dearer unto me than sun and stars and heavenH
For I love thee as no other man can loveB

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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