Fill A Glass With Golden Wine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCD ABABEE| Fill a glass with golden wine | A |
| And the while your lips are wet | B |
| Set their perfume unto mine | A |
| And forget | B |
| Every kiss we take and give | C |
| Leaves us less of life to live | D |
| - | |
| Yet again Your whim and mine | A |
| In a happy while have met | B |
| All your sweets to me resign | A |
| Nor regret | B |
| That we press with every breath | E |
| Sighed or singing nearer death | E |
William Ernest Henley
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