To The Dead Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGHGIJIKLMLN| On the lone waters' shore | A |
| Wander I yet | B |
| Brooding those moments o'er | C |
| I should forget | B |
| 'Till the broad foaming surge | D |
| Warns me to fly | E |
| While despair's whispers urge | D |
| To stay and die | E |
| When the night's solemn watch | F |
| Falls on the seas | G |
| 'Tis thy voice that I catch | H |
| In the low breeze | G |
| When the moon sheds her light | I |
| On things below | J |
| Beams not her ray so bright | I |
| Like thy young brow | K |
| Spirit immortal say | L |
| When wilt thou come | M |
| To marshal me the way | L |
| To my long home | N |
Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)
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