Written After Leaving West Point. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC AADDEE AAFCGC AAHIHJ

The hours are past loveA
Oh fled they not too fast loveA
Those happy hours when down the mountain sideB
We saw the rosy mists of morning glideB
And hand in hand went forth upon our wayC
Full of young life and hope to meet the dayC
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The hours are past loveA
Oh fled they not too fast loveA
Those sunny hours when from the mid day heatD
We sought the waterfall with loitering feetD
And o'er the rocks that lock the gleaming poolE
Crept down into its depths so dark and coolE
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The hours are past loveA
Oh fled they not too fast loveA
Those solemn hours when through the violet skyF
Alike without a cloud without a rayC
The round red autumn moon came glowinglyG
While o'er the leaden waves our boat made wayC
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The hours are past loveA
Oh fled they not too fast loveA
Those blessed hours when the bright day was pastH
And in the world we seemed to wake aloneI
When heart to heart beat throbbingly and fastH
And love was melting our two souls in oneJ

Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)



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