Monody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGFHF| To have known him to have loved him | A |
| After loneness long | B |
| And then to be estranged in life | C |
| And neither in the wrong | B |
| And now for death to set his seal | D |
| Ease me a little ease my song | B |
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| By wintry hills his hermit mound | E |
| The sheeted snow drifts drape | F |
| And houseless there the snow bird flits | G |
| Beneath the fir trees' crape | F |
| Glazed now with ice the cloistral vine | H |
| That hid the shyest grape | F |
Herman Melville
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