Love Fulfilled Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECEDDFF GGHIJHJIIKK LLMNOMOPNQR

Hast thou longed through weary daysA
For the sight of one loved faceB
Mast thou cried aloud for restC
Mid the pain of sundering hoursD
Cried aloud for sleep and deathE
Since the sweet unhoped for bestC
Was a shadow and a breathE
O long now for no fear lowersD
O er these faint feet kissing flowersD
O rest now and yet in sleepF
All thy longing shalt thou keepF
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Thou shalt rest and have no fearG
Of a dull awaking nearG
Of a life for ever blindH
Uncontent and waste and wideI
Thou shalt wake and think it sweetJ
That thy love is near and kindH
Sweeter still for lips to meetJ
Sweetest that thine heart doth hideI
Longing all unsatisfiedI
With all longing s answeringK
Howsoever close ye clingK
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Thou rememberest how of oldL
E en thy very pain grew coldL
How thou might st not measure blissM
E en when eyes and hands drew nighN
Thou rememberest all regretO
For the scarce remembered kissM
The lost dream of how they metO
Mouths once parched with miseryP
Then seemed Love born but to dieN
Now unrest pain bliss are oneQ
Love unhidden and aloneR

William Morris



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