To Sara Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGF H BIJIBKLK H MNONBPQR S TUVWXBBB| A | |
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| ONE happy year has fled Sall | B |
| Since you were all my own | C |
| The leaves have felt the autumn blight | D |
| The wintry storm has blown | C |
| We heeded not the cold blast | E |
| Nor the winter's icy air | F |
| For we found our climate in the heart | G |
| And it was summer there | F |
| - | |
| II | H |
| - | |
| The summer's sun is bright Sall | B |
| The skies are pure in hue | I |
| But clouds will sometimes sadden them | J |
| And dim their lovely blue | I |
| And clouds may come to us Sall | B |
| But sure they will not stay | K |
| For there's a spell in fond hearts | L |
| To chase their gloom away | K |
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| III | H |
| - | |
| In sickness and in sorrow | M |
| Thine eyes were on me still | N |
| And there was comfort in each glance | O |
| To charm the sense of ill | N |
| And were they absent now Sall | B |
| I'd seek my bed of pain | P |
| And bless each pang that gave me back | Q |
| Those looks of love again | R |
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| IV | S |
| - | |
| Oh pleasant is the welcome kiss | T |
| When day's dull round is o'er | U |
| And sweet the music of the step | V |
| That meets me at the door | W |
| Though worldly cares may visit us | X |
| I reck not when they fall | B |
| While I have thy kind lips my Sall | B |
| To smile away them all | B |
Joseph Rodman Drake
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