After-sensations Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA C A BA C D BD C| WHEN the vine again is blowing | A |
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| Then the wine moves in the cask | B |
| When the rose again is glowing | A |
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| Wherefore should I feel oppress'd | C |
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| Down my cheeks run tears all burning | A |
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| If I do or leave my task | B |
| I but feel a speechless yearning | A |
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| That pervades my inmost breast | C |
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| But at length I see the reason | D |
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| When the question I would ask | B |
| 'Twas in such a beauteous season | D |
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| Doris glowed to make me blest | C |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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