Melody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF

Yes once more that dying strainA
Anna touch thy lute for meB
Sweet when pity's tones complainA
Doubly sweet is melodyB
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While the Virtues thus enweaveC
Mildly soft the thrilling songD
Winter's long and lonesome eveC
Glides unfelt unseen alongD
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Thus when life hath stolen awayE
And the wintry night is nearF
Thus shall virtue's friendly rayE
Age's closing evening cheerF

Henry Kirk White



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