Leaves Have Their Time To Fall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDF GHGH AIAI J JHAA AKAL IIAJ AIAJFELICIA HEMANS | A |
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Leaves have their time to fall | B |
And flowers to wither at the North wind's breath | C |
And stars to set but all | B |
Thou hast all seasons for thine own O Death | C |
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Day is for mortal care | D |
Eve for glad meetings at the joyous hearth | E |
Night for the dreams of sleep the voice of prayer | D |
But all for thee thou mightiest of the earth | F |
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The banquet has its hour | G |
The feverish hour of mirth and song and wine | H |
There comes a day for grief's overwhelming shower | G |
A time for softer tears but all are thine | H |
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Youth and the opening rose | A |
May look like things too glorious for decay | I |
And smile at thee but thou art not of those | A |
That wait the ripen'd bloom to seize their prey | I |
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FRONDES EST UBI DECIDANT | J |
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Frondes est ubi decidant | J |
Marcescantque rosae flatu Aquilonio | H |
Horis astra cadunt suis | A |
Sed Mors cuncta tibi tempera vindicas | A |
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Curis nata virum dies | A |
Vesper colloquiis dulcibus ad focum | K |
Somnis nox magis et preci | A |
Sed nil Terrigenum maxima non tibi | L |
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Festis hora epulis datur | I |
Fervens hora jocis carminibus mero | I |
Fusis altera lacrymis | A |
Aut fletu tacito quaeque tamen tua | J |
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Virgo seu rosa pullulans | A |
Tantum quippe nitent ut nequeant mori | I |
Rident te Neque enim soles | A |
Praedae parcere dum flos adoleverit | J |
Charles Stuart Calverley
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