Remorse. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH| Sad is the thought of sunniest days | A |
| Of love and rapture perished | B |
| And shine through memory's tearful haze | A |
| The eyes once fondliest cherished | B |
| Reproachful is the ghost of toys | C |
| That charmed while life was wasted | D |
| But saddest is the thought of joys | C |
| That never yet were tasted | D |
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| Sad is the vague and tender dream | E |
| Of dead love's lingering kisses | F |
| To crushed hearts haloed by the gleam | E |
| Of unreturning blisses | F |
| Deep mourns the soul in anguished pride | G |
| For the pitiless death that won them | H |
| But the saddest wail is for lips that died | G |
| With the virgin dew upon them | H |
John Milton Hay
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