Stanzas To A Hindoo Air.[605] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCB BDEB BFFB BGGB H

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Oh my lonely lonely lonely PillowB
Where is my lover where is my loverC
Is it his bark which my dreary dreams discoverC
Far far away and alone along the billowB
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Oh my lonely lonely lonely PillowB
Why must my head ache where his gentle brow layD
How the long night flags lovelessly and slowlyE
And my head droops over thee like the willowB
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Oh thou my sad and solitary PillowB
Send me kind dreams to keep my heart from breakingF
In return for the tears I shed upon thee wakingF
Let me not die till he comes back o'er the billowB
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Then if thou wilt no more my lonely PillowB
In one embrace let these arms again enfold himG
And then expire of the joy but to behold himG
Oh my lone bosom oh my lonely PillowB
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First published Works of Lord Byron xivH

George Gordon Byron



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