To The Distant One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA B C DC D E FE F| AND have I lost thee evermore | A |
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| Hast thou oh fair one from me flown | B |
| Still in mine ear sounds as of yore | A |
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| Thine ev'ry word thine ev'ry tone | B |
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| As when at morn the wand'rer's eye | C |
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| Attempts to pierce the air in vain | D |
| When hidden in the azure sky | C |
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| The lark high o'er him chaunts his strain | D |
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| So do I cast my troubled gaze | E |
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| Through bush through forest o'er the lea | F |
| Thou art invoked by all my lays | E |
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| Oh come then loved one back to me | F |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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