The New Remorse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEDEC| The sin was mine I did not understand | A |
| So now is music prisoned in her cave | B |
| Save where some ebbing desultory wave | B |
| Frets with its restless whirls this meagre strand | A |
| And in the withered hollow of this land | A |
| Hath Summer dug herself so deep a grave | B |
| That hardly can the leaden willow crave | B |
| One silver blossom from keen Winter's hand | A |
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| But who is this who cometh by the shore | C |
| Nay love look up and wonder Who is this | D |
| Who cometh in dyed garments from the South | E |
| It is thy new found Lord and he shall kiss | D |
| The yet unravished roses of thy mouth | E |
| And I shall weep and worship as before | C |
Oscar Wilde
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