To Anne. [1] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEEE FCFC BGBG

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Oh say not sweet Anne that the Fates have decreedB
The heart which adores you should wish to disseverC
Such Fates were to me most unkind ones indeedB
To bear me from Love and from Beauty for everC
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Your frowns lovely girl are the Fates which aloneD
Could bid me from fond admiration refrainE
By these every hope every wish were o'erthrownE
Till smiles should restore me to rapture againE
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As the ivy and oak in the forest entwin'dF
The rage of the tempest united must weatherC
My love and my life were by nature design'dF
To flourish alike or to perish togetherC
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Then say not sweet Anne that the Fates have decreedB
Your lover should bid you a lasting adieuG
Till Fate can ordain that his bosom shall bleedB
His Soul his Existence are centred in youG

George Gordon Byron



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