London Poets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCECThey trod the streets and squares where now I tread | A |
With weary hearts a little while ago | B |
When thin and grey the melancholy snow | B |
Clung to the leafless branches overhead | A |
Or when the smoke veiled sky grew stormy red | A |
In autumn with a re arisen woe | B |
Wrestled what time the passionate spring winds blow | B |
And paced scorched stones in summer they are dead | A |
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The sorrow of their souls to them did seem | C |
As real as mine to me as permanent | D |
To day it is the shadow of a dream | C |
The half forgotten breath of breezes spent | E |
So shall another soothe his woe supreme | C |
'No more he comes who this way came and went ' | - |
Amy Levy
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