Nevermore [english] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BBBB CDE CFF| Remembrance what wilt thou with me The year | A |
| Declined in the still air the thrush piped clear | A |
| The languid sunshine did incurious peer | A |
| Among the thinned leaves of the forest sere | A |
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| We were alone and pensively we strolled | B |
| With straying locks and fancies when behold | B |
| Her turn to let her thrilling gaze enfold | B |
| And ask me in her voice of living gold | B |
| - | |
| Her fresh young voice What was thy happiest day | C |
| I smiled discreetly for all answer and | D |
| Devotedly I kissed her fair white hand | E |
| - | |
| Ah me The earliest flowers how sweet are they | C |
| And in how exquisite a whisper slips | F |
| The earliest Yes from well beloved lips | F |
Paul Verlaine
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