Yes, Thou Art Changed Since First We Met Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABCDCDCB EEEFGHGHHFYES thou art changed since first we met | A |
But think not I shall e'er regret | A |
Though never can my heart forget | A |
The charms that once were thine | B |
For Marian well the cause I know | C |
That stole the lustre from thine eye | D |
That proved thy beauty's secret foe | C |
And bade thy bloom and spirits fly | D |
What laid thy health my Marian low | C |
Was anxious care of mine | B |
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O'er my sick couch I saw thee bend | E |
The duteous wife the tender friend | E |
And each capricious wish attend | E |
With soft incessant care | F |
Then trust me love that pallid face | G |
Can boast a sweeter charm for me | H |
A truer tenderer dearer grace | G |
Than blooming health bestowed on thee | H |
For there thy well tried love I see | H |
And read my blessings there | F |
Amelia Opie
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