Stanzas To Jessy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGHG IJIJ GKGK BLBL MNMN OCOCThere is a mystic thread of life | A |
So dearly wreath'd with mine alone | B |
That Destiny's relentless knife | A |
At once must sever both or none | C |
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There is a Form on which these eyes | D |
Have fondly gazed with such delight | E |
By day that Form their joy supplies | D |
And Dreams restore it through the night | E |
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There is a Voice whose tones inspire | F |
Such softened feelings in my breast | G |
I would not hear a Seraph Choir | H |
Unless that voice could join the rest | G |
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There is a Face whose Blushes tell | I |
Affection's tale upon the cheek | J |
But pallid at our fond farewell | I |
Proclaims more love than words can speak | J |
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There is a Lip which mine has prest | G |
But none had ever prest before | K |
It vowed to make me sweetly blest | G |
That mine alone should press it more | K |
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There is a Bosom all my own | B |
Has pillow'd oft this aching head | L |
A Mouth which smiles on me alone | B |
An Eye whose tears with mine are shed | L |
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There are two Hearts whose movements thrill | M |
In unison so closely sweet | N |
That Pulse to Pulse responsive still | M |
They Both must heave or cease to beat | N |
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There are two Souls whose equal flow | O |
In gentle stream so calmly run | C |
That when they part they part ah no | O |
They cannot part those Souls are One | C |
George Gordon Lord Byron
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