To D--- [1] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGFG| A | |
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| In thee I fondly hop'd to clasp | B |
| A friend whom death alone could sever | C |
| Till envy with malignant grasp | B |
| Detach'd thee from my breast for ever | C |
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| True she has forc'd thee from my breast | D |
| Yet in my heart thou keep'st thy seat | E |
| There there thine image still must rest | D |
| Until that heart shall cease to beat | E |
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| And when the grave restores her dead | F |
| When life again to dust is given | G |
| On thy dear breast I'll lay my head | F |
| Without thee where would be my Heaven | G |
George Gordon Byron
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