Impromptu, On The Reception Of A Letter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CACA DEFEI would love to have thee near me | A |
But when I think how drear | B |
Is each hope that used to cheer me | A |
I cease to wish thee here | B |
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I know that thou wouldst not shrink from | C |
The storms that burst on me | A |
But the bitter chalice I drink from | C |
I will not pass to thee | A |
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I would share the world with thee were it | D |
With all its pleasures mine | E |
But the sorrows which I inherit | F |
I never will make thine | E |
George W. Sands
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