Think Of It Not, Sweet One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDEF GHIJ KDLD DLMLThink not of it sweet one so | A |
Give it not a tear | B |
Sigh thou mayst and bid it go | A |
Any anywhere | B |
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Do not lool so sad sweet one | C |
Sad and fadingly | D |
Shed one drop then it is gone | E |
O 'twas born to die | F |
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Still so pale then dearest weep | G |
Weep I'll count the tears | H |
And each one shall be a bliss | I |
For thee in after years | J |
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Brighter has it left thine eyes | K |
Than a sunny rill | D |
And thy whispering melodies | L |
Are tenderer still | D |
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Yet as all things mourn awhile | D |
At fleeting blisses | L |
E'en let us too but be our dirge | M |
A dirge of kisses | L |
John Keats
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