I Shall Forget Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BCBC DEDE FF| Although my life which thou hast scarred and shaken | A |
| Retains awhile some influence of thee | B |
| As shells by faithless waves long since forsaken | A |
| Still murmur with the music of the Sea | B |
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| I shall forget Not thine the haunting beauty | B |
| Which once beheld for ever holds the heart | C |
| Or if resigned from stress of Fate or Duty | B |
| Takes part of life away the dearer part | C |
| - | |
| I gave thee love thou gavest but Desire | D |
| Ah the delusion of that summer night | E |
| Thy soul vibrated at the rate of Fire | D |
| Mine with the rhythm of the waves of Light | E |
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| It is my love for thee that I regret | F |
| Not thee thyself and hence I shall forget | F |
Laurence Hope (adela Florence Cory Nicolson)
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