To Thomas Moore (my Boat Is On The Shore) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDC ACECE ACFCG HIJIJ HKBKD AI | A |
My boat is on the shore | B |
And my bark is on the sea | C |
But before I go Tom Moore | D |
Here's a double health to thee | C |
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II | A |
Here's a sigh to those who love me | C |
And a smile to those who hate | E |
And whatever sky's above me | C |
Here's a heart for every fate | E |
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III | A |
Though the ocean roar around me | C |
Yet it still shall bear me on | F |
Though a desert should surround me | C |
It hath springs that may be won | G |
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IV | H |
Were't the last drop in the well | I |
As I gasp'd upon the brink | J |
Ere my fainting spirit fell | I |
'Tis to thee that I would drink | J |
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V | H |
With that water as this wine | K |
The libation I would pour | B |
Should be peace with thine and mine | K |
And a health to thee Tom Moore | D |
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July | A |
George Gordon Byron
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