Pardon Time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABABB CCDCDD| Give over now forbear The moonlight steeps | A |
| In silver silence towered castle keeps | A |
| And cottage crofts where apples bend the bough | B |
| Peace guards us round and many a tired heart sleeps | A |
| Let me brush back the shadow from your brow | B |
| Give over now | B |
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| On such a night how sweet how sweet is life | C |
| Even to the insect piper with his fife | C |
| And must your troubled face still bear the blight | D |
| Of strength that runs itself to waste in strife | C |
| For love's own heart should throb through all the light | D |
| Of such a night | D |
John Charles Mcneill
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