After Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBCDEDFFG| WHEN on an empty night in later years | A |
| Thou ponderest over sorrowful sweet things | B |
| While troubling with cold hands the muted strings | B |
| Of Memory's lute now silent in thine ears | A |
| These words shall sweep with soft descent of tears | C |
| Shall wound the air with sudden thrust of wings | B |
| Bringing the Past to thee as Winter brings | B |
| To naked boughs the colour April wears | C |
| Thou shalt read over in less fortunate days | D |
| Forgotten pages till thy heart be moved | E |
| To sudden pity and to passionate praise | D |
| Of what thou didst not heed nor understand | F |
| Letting the book drop from thy trembling hand | F |
| Once thou shalt say and pause How I was loved | G |
Muriel Stuart
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