And Then No More Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAABA AAAAAAI saw her once one little while and then no more | A |
'Twas Eden's light on Earth a while and then no more | A |
Amid the throng she passed along the meadow floor | A |
Spring seemed to smile on Earth awhile and then no more | A |
But whence she came which way she went what garb she wore | A |
I noted not I gazed a while and then no more | A |
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I saw her once one little while and then no more | A |
'Twas Paradise on Earth a while and then no more | A |
Ah what avail my vigils pale my magic lore | A |
She shone before mine eyes awhile and then no more | A |
The shallop of my peace is wrecked on Beauty's shore | A |
Near Hope's fair isle it rode awhile and then no more | A |
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I saw her once one little while and then no more | A |
Earth looked like Heaven a little while and then no more | A |
Her presence thrilled and lighted to its inner core | A |
My desert breast a little while and then no more | A |
So may perchance a meteor glance at midnight o'er | B |
Some ruined pile a little while and then no more | A |
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I saw her once one little while and then no more | A |
The earth was Peri land awhile and then no more | A |
Oh might I see but once again as once before | A |
Through chance or wile that shape awhile and then no more | A |
Death soon would heal my griefs This heart now sad and sore | A |
Would beat anew a little while and then no more | A |
James Clarence Mangan
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