From The Portuguese, 'tu Mi Chamas' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAA CD D E AAFAIn moments to delight devoted | A |
'My life ' with tenderest tone you cry | B |
Dear words on which my heart had doted | A |
If youth could neither fade nor die | A |
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To death even hours like these must roll | C |
Ah then repeat those accents never | D |
Or change 'my life ' into 'my soul ' | - |
Which like my love exists for ever | D |
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ANOTHER VERSION | E |
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You call me still your life Oh change the word | A |
Life is as transient as the inconstant sigh | A |
Say rather I'm your soul more just that name | F |
For like the soul my love can never die | A |
George Gordon Byron
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