Elë Anore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCCCC A CCCCCCC A CCCDDDC

IA
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The forest flowers are faded allB
The winds complain the snow flakes fallB
El anoreC
I turn to thee as to a bowerC
Thou breathest beauty like a flowerC
Thou smilest like a happy hourC
El anoreC
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IIA
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I turn to thee I bless afarC
Thy name which is my guiding starC
El anoreC
And yet ah God when thou art hereC
I faint I hold my breath for fearC
Art thou some phantom wandering nearC
El anoreC
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IIIA
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Oh take me to thy bosom fairC
Oh cover me with thy golden hairC
El anoreC
There let me lie when I am deadD
Those morning beams about me spreadD
The glory of thy face o'erheadD
El anoreC

Eric Mackay



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