To An Oak At Newstead Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EEEF GHGH IJIJ CKCK BLBL MNMN OPOP QKQK

Young Oak when I planted thee deep in the groundA
I hoped that thy days would be longer than mineB
That thy dark waving branches would flourish aroundA
And ivy thy trunk with its mantle entwineB
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Such such was my hope when in infancy'sC
On the land of my fathers I rear'd thee with prideD
They are past and I water thy stem with my tearsC
Thy decay not the weeds that surround thee can hideD
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I left thee my Oak and since that fatal hourE
A stranger has dwelt in the hall of my sireE
Till manhood shall crown me not mine is the powerE
But his whose neglect may have bade thee expireF
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Oh hardy thou went even now little careG
Might revive thy young head and thy wounds gently healH
But thou went not fated affection to shareG
For who could suppose that a stranger would feelH
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Ah droop not my Oak lift thy head for a whileI
Ere twice round yon Glory this planet shall runJ
The hand of thy Master will teach thee to smileI
When Infancy's years of probation are doneJ
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Oh live then my Oak tow'r aloft from the weedsC
That clog thy young growth and assist thy decayK
For still in thy bosom are life's early seedsC
And still may thy branches their beauty displayK
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Oh yet if maturity's years may be thineB
Though I shall lie low in the cavern of deathL
On thy leaves yet the day beam of ages may shineB
Uninjured by time or the rude winter's breathL
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For centuries still may thy boughs lightly waveM
O'er the Gorse of thy lord in thy canopy laidN
While the branches thus gratefully shelter his graveM
The chief who survives may recline in thy shadeN
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And as he with his boys shall revisit this spotO
He will tell them is whispers more softly to treadP
Oh surely by these I shall ne'er be forgotO
Remembrance still hallows the dust of the deadP
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And here will they say when in life's glowing primeQ
Perhaps he has pour'd forth his young simple layK
And here must he sleep till the moments of timeQ
Are lost in the hours of Eternity's dayK

George Gordon Byron



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