Regret Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEEDCFCFCF| There's a regret that from my bosom aye | A |
| Wrings forth a dirgy sweetness like a rain | B |
| Of deathward love that ever in my brain | B |
| Uttereth such tones as in some foregone way | C |
| Seem gathered from the harmonies that start | D |
| Into the dayspring when some rarest view | E |
| Unveileth its Temp an grace anew | E |
| To meet the sun the great world s fervent heart | D |
| Tis that though living in his tuneful day | C |
| My boyhood might not see the gentle smile | F |
| Nor hear the voice of Shelley that away | C |
| His soul had journeyed ere I might beguile | F |
| In my warm youth by some fraternal lay | C |
| One thought of his towards this may native isle | F |
Charles Harpur
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