Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFFGHGHIJKJLL KMKM

Why is it said thou canst not liveA
In a youthful breast and fairB
Since thou eternal life canst giveC
Canst bloom for ever thereB
Since withering pain no power possessedD
Nor age to blanch thy vermeil hueE
Nor time's dread victor death confessedD
Though bathed with his poison dewE
Still thou retain'st unchanging bloomF
Fixed tranquil even in the tombF
And oh when on the blest revivingG
The day star dawns of loveH
Each energy of soul survivingG
More vivid soars aboveH
Hast thou ne'er felt a rapturous thrillI
Like June's warm breath athwart thee flyJ
O'er each idea then to stealK
When other passions dieJ
Felt it in some wild noonday dreamL
When sitting by the lonely streamL
Where Silence says 'Mine is the dell'K
And not a murmur from the plainM
And not an echo from the fellK
Disputes her silent reignM

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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