Fragment: 'a Gentle Story Of Two Lovers Young' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDDEF| A gentle story of two lovers young | A |
| Who met in innocence and died in sorrow | B |
| And of one selfish heart whose rancour clung | A |
| Like curses on them are ye slow to borrow | B |
| The lore of truth from such a tale | C |
| Or in this world's deserted vale | C |
| Do ye not see a star of gladness | D |
| Pierce the shadows of its sadness | D |
| When ye are cold that love is a light sent | E |
| From Heaven which none shall quench to cheer the innocent | F |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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