Dead Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBD EFFEGG| Mother of the unfortunate mystic form | A |
| Who calm immutable like oldest fate | B |
| Sittest where through the sombre swinging gate | B |
| Moans immemorial life's encircling storm | A |
| My heart sore stricken by grief's leaden arm | C |
| Lags like a weary pilgrim knocking late | B |
| And sigheth toward thee staggering with its weight | B |
| Behold Love conquered by thy son the worm | D |
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| He stung him mid the roses' purple bloom | E |
| The Rose of roses yea a thing so sweet | F |
| Haply to stay blind Change's flying feet | F |
| And stir with pity the unpitying tomb | E |
| Here take him cold cold heavy and void of breath | G |
| Nor me refuse O Mother almighty death | G |
Mathilde Blind
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