The Farewell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA B C DC D E FE F D GD GLET mine eye the farewell say | A |
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That my lips can utter ne'er | B |
Fain I'd be a man to day | A |
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Yet 'tis hard oh hard to bear | B |
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Mournful in an hour like this | C |
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Is love's sweetest pledge I ween | D |
Cold upon thy mouth the kiss | C |
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Faint thy fingers' pressure e'en | D |
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Oh what rapture to my heart | E |
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Used each stolen kiss to bring | F |
As the violets joy impart | E |
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Gather'd in the early spring | F |
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Now no garlands I entwine | D |
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Now no roses pluck for thee | G |
Though 'tis springtime Fanny mine | D |
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Dreary autumn 'tis to me | G |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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