A Farewell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEG HIJI

I shall come no more to the Cedar HallA
The fairies' palace beside the streamB
Where the yellow sun rays at morning fallA
Through their tresses dark with a mellow gleamB
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I shall tread no more the thick dewy lawnC
When the young moon hangs on the brow of nightD
Nor see the morning at early dawnC
Shake the fading stars from her robes of lightD
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I shall fly no more on my fiery steedE
O'er the springing sward through the twilight woodF
Nor reign my courser and check my speedE
By the lonely grange and the haunted floodG
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At fragrant noon I shall lie no moreH
'Neath the oak's broad shade in the leafy dellI
The sun is set the day is o'erJ
The summer is past farewell farewellI

Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)



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