To - - [606] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DCDC EFGF C| A | |
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| But once I dared to lift my eyes | B |
| To lift my eyes to thee | C |
| And since that day beneath the skies | B |
| No other sight they see | C |
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| In vain sleep shuts them in the night | D |
| The night grows day to me | C |
| Presenting idly to my sight | D |
| What still a dream must be | C |
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| A fatal dream for many a bar | E |
| Divides thy fate from mine | F |
| And still my passions wake and war | G |
| But peace be still with thine | F |
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| First published New Monthly Magazine vol p | C |
George Gordon Byron
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