A Farewell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEG HIJI| I shall come no more to the Cedar Hall | A |
| The fairies' palace beside the stream | B |
| Where the yellow sun rays at morning fall | A |
| Through their tresses dark with a mellow gleam | B |
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| I shall tread no more the thick dewy lawn | C |
| When the young moon hangs on the brow of night | D |
| Nor see the morning at early dawn | C |
| Shake the fading stars from her robes of light | D |
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| I shall fly no more on my fiery steed | E |
| O'er the springing sward through the twilight wood | F |
| Nor reign my courser and check my speed | E |
| By the lonely grange and the haunted flood | G |
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| At fragrant noon I shall lie no more | H |
| 'Neath the oak's broad shade in the leafy dell | I |
| The sun is set the day is o'er | J |
| The summer is past farewell farewell | I |
Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)
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