Sunset And Shore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA ABAB CACA| Birds that like vanishing visions go winging | A |
| White white in the flame of the sunset's burning | A |
| Fly with the wild spray the billows are flinging | A |
| Blend blend with the nightfall and fade unreturning | A |
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| Fire of the heaven whose splendor all glowing | A |
| Soon soon shall end and in darkness must perish | B |
| Sea bird and flame wreath and foam lightly blowing | A |
| Soon soon tho' we lose you your beauty we cherish | B |
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| Visions may vanish the sweetest the dearest | C |
| Hush'd hush'd be the voice of love's echo replying | A |
| Spirits may leave us that clung to us nearest | C |
| Love love only love dwells with us undying | A |
George Parsons Lathrop
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