Stanzas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAC ADAD ECEC FAFA

I'll not weep that thou art going to leave meA
There's nothing lovely hereB
And doubly will the dark world grieve meA
While thy heart suffers thereC
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I'll not weep because the summer's gloryA
Must always end in gloomD
And follow out the happiest storyA
It closes with a tombD
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And I am weary of the anguishE
Increasing winters bearC
Weary to watch the spirit languishE
Through years of dead despairC
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So if a tear when thou art dyingF
Should haply fall from meA
It is but that my soul is sighingF
To go and rest with theeA

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