Your Heart Has Trembled To My Tongue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDC EBECDC| Your heart has trembled to my tongue | A |
| Your hands in mine have lain | B |
| Your thought to me has leaned and clung | A |
| Again and yet again | C |
| My dear | D |
| Again and yet again | C |
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| Now die the dream or come the wife | E |
| The past is not in vain | B |
| For wholly as it was your life | E |
| Can never be again | C |
| My dear | D |
| Can never be again | C |
William Ernest Henley
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