When We Two Parted Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGFGHIHI JKJLJMJM NONOJCJB| When we two parted | A |
| In silence and tears | B |
| Half broken hearted | A |
| To sever for years | C |
| Pale grew thy cheek and cold | D |
| Colder thy kiss | E |
| Truly that hour foretold | D |
| Sorrow to this | E |
| - | |
| The dew of the morning | F |
| Sunk chill on my brow | G |
| It felt like the warning | F |
| Of what I feel now | G |
| Thy vows are all broken | H |
| And light is thy fame | I |
| I hear thy name spoken | H |
| And share in its shame | I |
| - | |
| They name thee before me | J |
| A knell to mine ear | K |
| A shrudder comes o'er me | J |
| Why wert thou so dear | L |
| They know not I knew thee | J |
| Who knew thee so well | M |
| Long long I shall rue thee | J |
| Too deeply to tell | M |
| - | |
| In secret we met | N |
| In silence I grieve | O |
| That thy heart could forget | N |
| Thy spirit deceive | O |
| If I should meet thee | J |
| After long years | C |
| How should I greet thee | J |
| With silence and tears | B |
George Gordon Byron
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