Stanzas To Augusta Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IBIB JKJL MNMO PMQM GRGR STUT GMGM

When all around grew drear and darkA
And reason half withheld her rayB
And hope but shed a dying sparkA
Which more misled my lonely wayB
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In that deep midnight of the mindC
And that internal strife of heartD
When dreading to be deemed too kindC
The weak despair the cold departD
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When fortune changed and love fled farE
And hatred's shafts flew thick and fastF
Thou wert the solitary starE
Which rose and set not to the lastF
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Oh blest be thine unbroken lightG
That watched me as a seraph's eyeH
And stood between me and the nightG
For ever shining sweetly nighH
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And when the cloud upon us cameI
Which strove to blacken o'er thy rayB
Then purer spread its gentle flameI
And dashed the darkness all awayB
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Still may thy spirit dwell on mineJ
And teach it what to brave or brookK
There's more in one soft word of thineJ
Than in the world's defied rebukeL
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Thou stood'st as stands a lovely treeM
That still unbroke though gently bentN
Still waves with fond fidelityM
Its boughs above a monumentO
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The winds might rend the skies might pourP
But there thou wert and still wouldst beM
Devoted in the stormiest hourQ
To shed thy weeping leaves o'er meM
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But thou and thine shall know no blightG
Whatever fate on me may fallR
For heaven in sunshine will requiteG
The kind and thee the most of allR
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Then let the ties of baffled loveS
Be broken thine will never breakT
Thy heart can feel but will not moveU
Thy soul though soft will never shakeT
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And these when all was lost besideG
Were found and still are fixed in theeM
And bearing still a breast so triedG
Earth is no desert e'en to meM

George Gordon Lord Byron



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