So We'll Go No More A-roving.[578] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEFE BGBG H IA | |
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So we'll go no more a roving | B |
So late into the night | C |
Though the heart be still as loving | B |
And the moon be still as bright | C |
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For the sword outwears its sheath | D |
And the soul wears out the breast | E |
And the heart must pause to breathe | F |
And Love itself have rest | E |
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Though the night was made for loving | B |
And the day returns too soon | G |
Yet we'll go no more a roving | B |
By the light of the moon | G |
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Feb | H |
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First published Letters and Journals ii | I |
George Gordon Byron
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