Eyes : A Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBACCA DEFFD| How eloquent are eyes | A |
| Not the rapt poet's frenzied lay | B |
| When the soul's wildest feelings stray | B |
| Can speak so well as they | B |
| How eloquent are eyes | A |
| Not music s most impassioned note | C |
| On which Love s warmest fervours float | C |
| Like them bids rapture rise | A |
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| Love look thus again | D |
| That your look may light a waste of years | E |
| Darting the beam that conquers cares | F |
| Through the cold shower of tears | F |
| Love look thus again | D |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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