To Mary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACCC DBBBACCC CBCBECAC| WHERE Beauty is smiling | A |
| With Love undenied | B |
| Where Gladness is flowing | A |
| From Pleasure s hill side | B |
| Whatever of charming | A |
| I elsewhere may see | C |
| I can turn from it Mary | C |
| To think upon thee | C |
| - | |
| When winds of affliction | D |
| Blow cold on my rest | B |
| And the pang that will sleep not | B |
| Is loud in my breast | B |
| Still however clinging | A |
| These troubles may be | C |
| I can turn from them Mary | C |
| To think upon thee | C |
| - | |
| When Weariness sleepeth | C |
| And Care is at rest | B |
| When Happiness dreameth | C |
| Of all it loves best | B |
| Then as the moon gazes | E |
| Upon the broad sea | C |
| My soul o er thy dwelling | A |
| Looks down upon thee | C |
Charles Harpur
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