To Anne. [1] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEEE FCFC BGBGA | |
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Oh say not sweet Anne that the Fates have decreed | B |
The heart which adores you should wish to dissever | C |
Such Fates were to me most unkind ones indeed | B |
To bear me from Love and from Beauty for ever | C |
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Your frowns lovely girl are the Fates which alone | D |
Could bid me from fond admiration refrain | E |
By these every hope every wish were o'erthrown | E |
Till smiles should restore me to rapture again | E |
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As the ivy and oak in the forest entwin'd | F |
The rage of the tempest united must weather | C |
My love and my life were by nature design'd | F |
To flourish alike or to perish together | C |
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Then say not sweet Anne that the Fates have decreed | B |
Your lover should bid you a lasting adieu | G |
Till Fate can ordain that his bosom shall bleed | B |
His Soul his Existence are centred in you | G |
George Gordon Byron
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