Beyond The Shadow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CDCDD EFEFF| SOME quick kind tears some easy sorrow | A |
| And then 'tis past | B |
| 'Twas sad yet sadness has its morrow | A |
| Blue skies succeed skies overcast | B |
| Why should grief last | B |
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| Something that's passing something dying | C |
| Well weep one's fill | D |
| Spend grief's sweet courtesy go sighing | C |
| But violets break from snow time's chill | D |
| Who can mourn still | D |
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| Aye let me pass No life will miss me | E |
| Save few first days | F |
| A shudder stooping down to kiss me | E |
| A little love and tardy praise | F |
| Then the old ways | F |
Augusta Davies Webster
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