Farawell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFDGHG

Let mine eyes the parting takeA
Which my faint lips never canB
Moments such as these might breakA
Even the sternest heart of manB
Mournfully doth Joy's eclipseC
Shroud in grief Love's sweetest signD
Cold the pressure of thy lipsC
Cold the hand that rests in mineD
Once the slightest stolen kissE
O what rapture did it bringF
Like a violet's lovelinessE
Found and plucked in early springF
Now no more my hand shall twineD
Rose wreaths sweetest love for theeG
Without is summer's glorious primeH
Within weird autumn's miseryG

Lady Jane Wilde



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