Lines To A Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE DFG| YES heaven protect thee thou gem of the ocean | A |
| Dear land of my sires though distant thy shores | B |
| Ere my heart cease to love thee its latest emotion | A |
| The last dying throbs of its pulse must be o'er | C |
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| And dark were the bosom and cold and unfeeling | D |
| That tamely could listen unmoved at the call | E |
| When woman the warm soul of melody stealing | D |
| Laments for her country and sighs o'er its fall | E |
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| Sing on gentle warbler the tear drop appearing | D |
| Shall fall for the woes of the queen of the sea | F |
| And the spirit that breathes in the harp of green Erin | G |
| Descending shall hail thee her 'Cushlamachree ' | - |
Joseph Rodman Drake
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