Inevitable Change Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH

Young as the Spring seemed life when sheA
Came from her silent East to meA
Unquiet as Autumn was my breastB
When she declined into her WestB
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Such tender such untroubling thingsC
She taught me daughter of all SpringsC
Such dusty deathly lore I learnedD
When her last embers redly burnedD
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How should it hap Love canst thou sayE
Such end should be to so pure dayE
Such shining chastity give placeF
To this annulling grave's disgraceF
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Such hopes be quenched in this despairG
Grace chilled to granite everywhereG
How should in vain I cry how shouldH
That be alas which only couldH

John Frederick Freeman



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