Heaven And The Stars Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BBCBDEFEGHIGGJK| A | |
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| Brilliant heavens of evening | B |
| Distant stars clearly shining | B |
| Bright as the rapture of childhood | C |
| O why dare I send you nevermore greeting | B |
| Stars who are shining as clear as my joy | D |
| What is thy sorrow | E |
| Mortals make question | F |
| This is my sorrow | E |
| The heavens and the stars are heaven and stars ever | G |
| I am alas but a perishing man | H |
| Forever mortal | I |
| Envies his neighbor | G |
| I envy rather | G |
| Ye in your freedom ye stars ever radiant | J |
| And only would be in your places | K |
Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov
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