To A Lost Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA CDDCC EFFGG| I seek no more to bridge the gulf that lies | A |
| Betwixt our separate ways | B |
| For vainly my heart prays | B |
| Hope droops her head and dies | A |
| I see the sad tired answer in your eyes | A |
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| I did not heed and yet the stars were clear | C |
| Dreaming that love could mate | D |
| Lives grown so separate | D |
| But at the best my dear | C |
| I see we should not have been very near | C |
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| I knew the end before the end was nigh | E |
| The stars have grown so plain | F |
| Vainly I sigh in vain | F |
| For things that come to some | G |
| But unto you and me will never come | G |
Ernest Christopher Dowson
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