To Thomas Moore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB BDBD BEBF GHGH IAIC

My boat is on the shoreA
And my bark is on the seaB
But before I go Tom MooreC
Here's a double health to theeB
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Here's a sigh to those who love meB
And a smile to those who hateD
And whatever sky's above meB
Here's a heart for every fateD
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Though the ocean roar around meB
Yet it still shall bear me onE
Though a desert should surround meB
It hath springs that may be wonF
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Were't the last drop in the wellG
As I gasp'd upon the brinkH
Ere my fainting spirit fellG
'Tis to thee that I would drinkH
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With that water as this wineI
The libation I would pourA
Should be mdash peace with thine and mineI
And a health to thee Tom MooreC

George Gordon Lord Byron



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