Song. The Words Adapted To "the Cossaka," One Of The Most Ancient Of The Russ Airs. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH| Has Time a changeling made of thee | A |
| Oh no and thou art all to me | A |
| He bares the forest but his pow'rs | B |
| Impair not love like ours | B |
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| Tho' sever'd from each other's sight | C |
| When once we meet we shall unite | C |
| As dew drops down the lily run | D |
| And touching blend in one | D |
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| For thee this bosom learnt to grieve | E |
| Another never made it heave | E |
| When present oh it was thy throne | F |
| And absent thine alone | F |
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| Then may my trembling pilgrim feet | G |
| In safety find thy lov'd retreat | G |
| And if I'm doom'd to drop with care | H |
| Still let me perish there | H |
John Carr (sir)
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