And Wilt Thou Weep When I Am Low? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEFE GHGH IJKJ LHMH AHAHAnd wilt thou weep when I am low | A |
Sweet lady speak those words again | B |
Yet if they grieve thee say not so | A |
I would not give that bosom pain | C |
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My heart is sad my hopes are gone | D |
My blood runs coldly through my breast | E |
And when I perish thou alone | F |
Wilt sigh above my place of rest | E |
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And yet methinks a gleam of peace | G |
Doth through my cloud of anguish shine | H |
And for a while my sorrows cease | G |
To know thy heart hath felt for mine | H |
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Oh lady blessd be that tear | I |
It falls for one who cannot weep | J |
Such precious drops are doubly dear | K |
To those whose eyes no tear may steep | J |
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Sweet lady once my heart was warm | L |
With every feeling soft as thine | H |
But Beauty's self hath ceased to charm | M |
A wretch created to repine | H |
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Yet wilt thou weep when I am low | A |
Sweet lady speak those words again | H |
Yet if they grieve thee say not so | A |
I would not give that bosom pain | H |
George Gordon Byron
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