Fragment: Apostrophe To Silence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHI| Silence Oh well are Death and Sleep and Thou | A |
| Three brethren named the guardians gloomy winged | B |
| Of one abyss where life and truth and joy | C |
| Are swallowed up yet spare me Spirit pity me | D |
| Until the sounds I hear become my soul | E |
| And it has left these faint and weary limbs | F |
| To track along the lapses of the air | G |
| This wandering melody until it rests | H |
| Among lone mountains in some | I |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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