To A Picture. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCBBDEFEGB

Oh serious eyes how is it that the lightA
The burning rays that mine pour into yeB
Still find ye cold and dead and dark as nightA
Oh lifeless eyes can ye not answer meB
Oh lips whereon mine own so often dwellC
Hath love's warm fearful thrilling touch no spellC
To waken sense in ye oh miseryB
Oh breathless lips can ye not speak to meB
Thou soulless mimicry of life my tearsD
Fall scalding over thee in vain in vainE
I press thee to my heart whose hopes and fearsF
Are all thine own thou dost not feel the strainE
Oh thou dull image wilt thou not replyG
To my fond prayers and wild idolatryB

Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)



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