The Newly-wedded Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBC DEDEFCFC GCGCHCHC

NOW the rite is duly doneA
Now the word is spokenA
And the spell has made us oneA
Which may ne er be brokenA
Rest we dearest in our homeB
Roam we o er the heatherC
We shall rest and we shall roamB
Shall we not togetherC
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From this hour the summer roseD
Sweeter breathes to charm usE
From this hour the winter snowsD
Lighter fall to harm usE
Fair or foul on land or seaF
Come the wind or weatherC
Best and worst whate er they beF
We shall share togetherC
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Death who friend from friend can partG
Brother rend from brotherC
Shall but link us heart and heartG
Closer to each otherC
We will call his anger playH
Deem his dart a featherC
When we meet him on our wayH
Hand in hand togetherC

Winthrop Mackworth Praed



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