The Newly-wedded Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBC DEDEFCFC GCGCHCHCNOW the rite is duly done | A |
Now the word is spoken | A |
And the spell has made us one | A |
Which may ne er be broken | A |
Rest we dearest in our home | B |
Roam we o er the heather | C |
We shall rest and we shall roam | B |
Shall we not together | C |
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From this hour the summer rose | D |
Sweeter breathes to charm us | E |
From this hour the winter snows | D |
Lighter fall to harm us | E |
Fair or foul on land or sea | F |
Come the wind or weather | C |
Best and worst whate er they be | F |
We shall share together | C |
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Death who friend from friend can part | G |
Brother rend from brother | C |
Shall but link us heart and heart | G |
Closer to each other | C |
We will call his anger play | H |
Deem his dart a feather | C |
When we meet him on our way | H |
Hand in hand together | C |
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