The Shade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CCBB DDEEBA BAI saw him as he went | A |
With merry voice and eye | B |
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I met him when he came | C |
Back tired but the same | C |
The same clear voice bright eye | B |
Merry laugh quick reply | B |
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And now if I but look | D |
Unnoting at a book | D |
Or from the window stare | E |
At dark woods newly bare | E |
I see that shining eye | B |
The same as when he went | A |
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But whose is the low sigh | B |
The cold shade o'er me bent | A |
John Freeman
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