Meeting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGGGG| My Damon was the first to wake | A |
| The gentle flame that cannot die | B |
| My Damon is the last to take | A |
| The faithful bosom's softest sigh | B |
| The life between is nothing worth | C |
| O cast it from thy thought away | D |
| Think of the day that gave it birth | C |
| And this its sweet returning day | D |
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| Buried be all that has been done | E |
| Or say that naught is done amiss | F |
| For who the dangerous path can shun | E |
| In such bewildering world as this | F |
| But love can every fault forgive | G |
| Or with a tender look reprove | G |
| And now let naught in memory live | G |
| But that we meet and that we love | G |
George Crabbe
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