Lohengrin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABAB DEDFFE| Back to the mystic shore beyond the main | A |
| The mystic craft has sped and left no trace | B |
| Ah nevermore may she behold his face | B |
| Nor touch his hand nor hear his voice again | C |
| With hidden front she crouches all in vain | A |
| The proffered balm A vessel nears the place | B |
| They bring her young lost brother see her strain | A |
| The new found nursling in a close embrace | B |
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| God we have lost Thee with much questioning | D |
| In vain we seek Thy trace by sea and land | E |
| And in Thine empty fanes where no men sing | D |
| What shall we do through all the weary days | F |
| Thus wail we and lament Our eyes we raise | F |
| And lo our Brother with an outstretched hand | E |
Amy Levy
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