The End Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AABBAC| ADIEU Madame The moon of May | A |
| Wanes now above the orchard grey | A |
| The white May blossoms fall like snow | B |
| As Love foretold a month ago | B |
| Or was it only yesterday | A |
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| All pleasant things must pass away | A |
| You would not surely have me stay | A |
| I own I shun the inference No | B |
| Adieu Madame | C |
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| Come dry your eyes for not this way | A |
| Should end your pretty pastoral play | A |
| You have no heart you told me so | B |
| And I adore you as you know | B |
| Smile while I break my heart and say | A |
| Adieu Madame | C |
Edith Nesbit
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