Maid Of Athens, Ere We Part Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCD EEFFCD GGHHCD IJHHCD| Maid of Athens ere we part | A |
| Give oh give me back my heart | A |
| Or since that has left my breast | B |
| Keep it now and take the rest | B |
| Hear my vow before I go | C |
| Zo mou sas agapo | D |
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| By those tresses unconfined | E |
| Wood by each gean wind | E |
| By those lids whose jetty fringe | F |
| Kiss thy soft cheeks' blooming tinge | F |
| By those wild eyes like the roe | C |
| Zo mou sas agapo | D |
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| By that lip I long to taste | G |
| By that zone encircled waist | G |
| By all the token flowers that tell | H |
| What words can never speak so well | H |
| By love's alternate joy and woe | C |
| Zo mou sas agapo | D |
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| Maid of Athens I am gone | I |
| Think of me sweet when alone | J |
| Though I fly to Istambol | H |
| Athens holds my heart and soul | H |
| Can I cease to love thee No | C |
| Zo mou sas agapo | D |
George Gordon Byron
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