Amor Vincit Omnia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGFH IJIJ G JLove is no more | A |
It died as the mind dies the pure desire | B |
Relinquishing the blissful form it wore | A |
The ample joy and clarity expire | C |
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Regret is vain | D |
Then do not grieve for what you would efface | E |
The sudden failure of the past the pain | D |
Of its unwilling change and the disgrace | E |
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Leave innocence | F |
And modify your nature by the grief | G |
Which poses to the will indifference | F |
That no desire is permanent in sense | H |
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Take leave of me | I |
What recompense or pity or deceit | J |
Can cure or what assumed serenity | I |
Conceal the mortal loss which we repeat | J |
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The mind will change and change shall be relief | G |
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Submitted by Gnute | J |
Edgar Bowers
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