After Parting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCECFGGF| I cannot tell what change hath come to you | A |
| To vex your splendid hair I only know | B |
| One grief The passion left betwixt us two | A |
| Like some forsaken watchfire burneth low | B |
| 'Tis sad to turn and find it dying so | B |
| Without a hope of resurrection Yet | C |
| O radiant face that found me tired and lone | D |
| I shall not for the dear dead past forget | C |
| The sweetest looks of all the summers gone | E |
| Ah time hath made familiar wild regret | C |
| For now the leaves are white in last year's bowers | F |
| And now doth sob along the ruined leas | G |
| The homeless storm from saddened southern seas | G |
| While March sits weeping over withered flowers | F |
Henry Kendall
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