"me Thinks This Heart..." Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF FGFG| Me thinks this heart should rest awhile | A |
| So stilly round the evening falls | B |
| The veiled sun sheds no parting smile | A |
| Nor mirth nor music wakes my Halls | B |
| - | |
| I have sat lonely all the day | C |
| Watching the drizzly mist descend | D |
| And first conceal the hills in grey | C |
| And then along the valleys wend | D |
| - | |
| And I have sat and watched the trees | E |
| And the sad flowers how drear they blow | F |
| Those flowers were formed to feel the breeze | E |
| Wave their light leaves in summer's glow | F |
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| Yet their lives passed in gloomy woe | F |
| And hopeless comes its dark decline | G |
| And I lament because I know | F |
| That cold departure pictures mine | G |
Emily Jane Bronta
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