Love Fulfilled Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECEDDFF GGHIJHJIIKK LLMNOMOPNQRHast thou longed through weary days | A |
For the sight of one loved face | B |
Mast thou cried aloud for rest | C |
Mid the pain of sundering hours | D |
Cried aloud for sleep and death | E |
Since the sweet unhoped for best | C |
Was a shadow and a breath | E |
O long now for no fear lowers | D |
O er these faint feet kissing flowers | D |
O rest now and yet in sleep | F |
All thy longing shalt thou keep | F |
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Thou shalt rest and have no fear | G |
Of a dull awaking near | G |
Of a life for ever blind | H |
Uncontent and waste and wide | I |
Thou shalt wake and think it sweet | J |
That thy love is near and kind | H |
Sweeter still for lips to meet | J |
Sweetest that thine heart doth hide | I |
Longing all unsatisfied | I |
With all longing s answering | K |
Howsoever close ye cling | K |
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Thou rememberest how of old | L |
E en thy very pain grew cold | L |
How thou might st not measure bliss | M |
E en when eyes and hands drew nigh | N |
Thou rememberest all regret | O |
For the scarce remembered kiss | M |
The lost dream of how they met | O |
Mouths once parched with misery | P |
Then seemed Love born but to die | N |
Now unrest pain bliss are one | Q |
Love unhidden and alone | R |
William Morris
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