A Song. The Lover The Lute Of His Deceased Mistress. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE

Alas but like a summer's dreamA
All the delight I felt appearsB
While mis'ry's weeping moments seemA
A ling'ring age of tearsC
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Then breathe my sorrows plaintive luteD
And pour thy soft consoling toneE
While I a list'ning mourner muteD
Will call each tender grief my ownE

John Carr (sir)



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