Her New-year Posy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIAA A| When I seek the world through | A |
| For images of you | A |
| Though apple blossom is glad | B |
| And the lily stately sad | B |
| Gilliflowers kind of breath | C |
| Rosemary true till death | C |
| Though the wind can stir the grass | D |
| To memories as you pass | D |
| And the soft singing streams | E |
| Are music like your dreams | E |
| Though constant stars embrace | F |
| The quiet of your face | F |
| Your smile lights up sunrise | G |
| And evening's in your eyes | G |
| Each so shadows its part | H |
| All cannot show your heart | H |
| And weighing the beauty of earth | I |
| I see it so little worth | I |
| When reckoned beside you | A |
| That I hold heaven for true | A |
| But all my heaven is you | A |
William Kerr
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