Vignettes 11: To The Same Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACC DEEFGG HCCHAA| Go forth my voice through the wild air | A |
| In the lone stillness of the night | B |
| Beneath the cold moon's pale blue light | B |
| Seek Eugenia and declare | A |
| As warmth and promise lurk below | C |
| A waste of lifeless drifted snow | C |
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| So while my lips inertly move | D |
| While many heavy fetters bind | E |
| And press upon my languid mind | E |
| Oh tell her not to doubt my love | F |
| Affection still her hold shall keep | G |
| Although her weary servants sleep | G |
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| Friendship to me is like a flower | H |
| Yielding a balm for human woe | C |
| I less than ever could forego | C |
| More prized more needed every hour | H |
| Perchance it dies for want of care | A |
| But as it withers I despair | A |
Matilda Betham
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