The Haunted Shadow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDDE FFEGGHIJ

Fair Trees O keep from chattering soA
When I with my more fair do goA
Beneath your branchesB
For if I laugh with her your sighC
Her rare and sudden mirth puts byC
Or your too noisy glee will takeD
Persuasion from my lips and makeD
Her deaf as winterE
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O be not as the pines that keepF
The shadow charm d light asleepF
Perverse and sombreE
For when we in the pinewood walkedG
And of young love and far age talkedG
Their solemn haunted shadow brokeH
Her peace ah how the sharp sob shookI
Her shadowed bosomJ

John Frederick Freeman



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