From An Album Of 1604 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJIIKLMNOIHOPE provides wings to thought and love to hope | A |
Rise up to Cynthia love when night is clearest | B |
And say that as on high her figure changeth | C |
So upon earth my joy decays and grows | D |
And whisper in her ear with modest softness | E |
How doubt oft hung its head and truth oft wept | F |
And oh ye thoughts distrustfully inclined | G |
If ye are therefore by the loved one chided | H |
Answer 'tis true ye change but alter not | I |
As she remains the same yet changeth ever | J |
Doubt may invade the heart but poisons not | I |
For love is sweeter by suspicion flavour'd | I |
If it with anger overcasts the eye | K |
And heaven's bright purity perversely blackens | L |
Then zephyr sighs straight scare the clouds away | M |
And changed to tears dissolve them into rain | N |
Thought hope and love remain there as before | O |
Till Cynthia gleams upon me as of old | I |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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