He Loves! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FGFHIJIJ| He loves If in the bygone years | A |
| Thine eyes have ever shed | B |
| Tears bitter unavailing tears | C |
| For one untimely dead | B |
| If in the eventide of life | D |
| Sad thoughts of her arise | E |
| Then let the memory of thy wife | D |
| Plead for my boy he dies | E |
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| He dies If fondly laid aside | F |
| In some old cabinet | G |
| Memorials of thy long dead bride | F |
| Lie dearly treasured yet | H |
| Then let her hallowed bridal dress | I |
| Her little dainty gloves | J |
| Her withered flowers her faded tress | I |
| Plead for my boy he loves | J |
William Schwenck Gilbert
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