Song.-since Thou Wilt Banish Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEAA FGFGAA| Since thou wilt banish me | A |
| A long and last adieu | B |
| This heart shall cherish thee | A |
| Though ne'er those hopes renew | B |
| That once thy kindness bade me know | C |
| And now thy falsehood turns to woe | C |
| - | |
| Since all the joy I've known | D |
| And all the vows you made | E |
| For ever now are flown | D |
| As transient as a shade | E |
| Oh may thy fate as happy be | A |
| As that which seemed to shine on me | A |
| - | |
| Too fondly I relied | F |
| Too easily believed | G |
| Forgot how men have sigh'd | F |
| And women have deceived | G |
| I thought the world from falsehood free | A |
| But least of all I doubted thee | A |
Louisa Stuart Costello
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