To Her I Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH| Tell me thou soul of her I love | A |
| Ah tell me whither art thou fled | B |
| To what delightful world above | A |
| Appointed for the happy dead | B |
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| Or dost thou free at pleasure roam | C |
| And sometimes share thy lover's woe | D |
| Where void of thee his cheerless home | C |
| Can now alas no comfort know | D |
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| Oh if thou hoverest round my walk | E |
| While under every well known tree | F |
| I to thy fancied shadow talk | E |
| And every tear is full of thee | F |
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| Should then the weary eye of grief | G |
| Beside some sympathetic stream | H |
| In slumber find a short relief | G |
| Visit thou my soothing dream | H |
James Thomson
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