To A Picture. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCBBDEFEGB| Oh serious eyes how is it that the light | A |
| The burning rays that mine pour into ye | B |
| Still find ye cold and dead and dark as night | A |
| Oh lifeless eyes can ye not answer me | B |
| Oh lips whereon mine own so often dwell | C |
| Hath love's warm fearful thrilling touch no spell | C |
| To waken sense in ye oh misery | B |
| Oh breathless lips can ye not speak to me | B |
| Thou soulless mimicry of life my tears | D |
| Fall scalding over thee in vain in vain | E |
| I press thee to my heart whose hopes and fears | F |
| Are all thine own thou dost not feel the strain | E |
| Oh thou dull image wilt thou not reply | G |
| To my fond prayers and wild idolatry | B |
Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)
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