Stanzas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC ADAD ECEC FAFA| I'll not weep that thou art going to leave me | A |
| There's nothing lovely here | B |
| And doubly will the dark world grieve me | A |
| While thy heart suffers there | C |
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| I'll not weep because the summer's glory | A |
| Must always end in gloom | D |
| And follow out the happiest story | A |
| It closes with a tomb | D |
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| And I am weary of the anguish | E |
| Increasing winters bear | C |
| Weary to watch the spirit languish | E |
| Through years of dead despair | C |
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| So if a tear when thou art dying | F |
| Should haply fall from me | A |
| It is but that my soul is sighing | F |
| To go and rest with thee | A |
Emily Jane Bronta
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