Nevermore [english] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BBBB CDE CFF

Remembrance what wilt thou with me The yearA
Declined in the still air the thrush piped clearA
The languid sunshine did incurious peerA
Among the thinned leaves of the forest sereA
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We were alone and pensively we strolledB
With straying locks and fancies when beholdB
Her turn to let her thrilling gaze enfoldB
And ask me in her voice of living goldB
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Her fresh young voice What was thy happiest dayC
I smiled discreetly for all answer andD
Devotedly I kissed her fair white handE
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Ah me The earliest flowers how sweet are theyC
And in how exquisite a whisper slipsF
The earliest Yes from well beloved lipsF

Paul Verlaine



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