To Caroline (iii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF EGEG HIHI JKJK

Oh when shall the grave hide for ever my sorrowA
Oh when shall my soul wing her flight from this clayB
The present is hell and the coming to morrowA
But brings with new torture the curse of to dayB
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From my eye flows no tear from my lips flow no cursesC
I blast not the fiends who have hurl'd me from blissD
For poor is the soul which bewailing rehearsesC
Its querulous grief when in anguish like thisD
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Was my eye 'stead of tears with red fury flakes bright'ningE
Would my lips breathe a flame which no stream could assuageF
On our foes should my glance launch in vengeance its lightningE
With transport my tongue give a loose to its rageF
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But now tears and curses alike unavailingE
Would add to the souls of our tyrants delightG
Could they view us our sad separation bewailingE
Their merciless hearts would rejoice at the sightG
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Yet still though we bend with a feign'd resignationH
Life beams not for us with one ray that can cheerI
Love and Hope upon earth bring no more consolationH
In the grave is our hope for in life is our fearI
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Oh when my ador'd in the tomb will they place meJ
Since in life love and friendship for ever are fledK
If again in the mansion of death I embrace theeJ
Perhaps they will leave unmolested the deadK

George Gordon Lord Byron



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