The Lady's Third Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGG| When you and my true lover meet | A |
| And he plays tunes between your feet | A |
| Speak no evil of the soul | B |
| Nor think that body is the whole | B |
| For I that am his daylight lady | C |
| Know worse evil of the body | C |
| But in honour split his love | D |
| Till either neither have enough | E |
| That I may hear if we should kiss | F |
| A contrapuntal serpent hiss | F |
| You should hand explore a thigh | G |
| All the labouring heavens sigh | G |
William Butler Yeats
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