Mutability - Ii. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDDD AEFGFHHH ADBDBIIII | A |
The flower that smiles to day | B |
To morrow dies | C |
All that we wish to stay | B |
Tempts and then flies | C |
What is this world s delight | D |
Lightning that mocks the night | D |
Brief even as bright | D |
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II | A |
Virtue how frail it is | E |
Friendship how rare | F |
Love how it sells poor bliss | G |
For proud despair | F |
But we though soon they fall | H |
Survive their joy and all | H |
Which ours we call | H |
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III | A |
Whilst skies are blue and bright | D |
Whilst flowers are gay | B |
Whilst eyes that change ere night | D |
Make glad the day | B |
Whilst yet the calm hours creep | I |
Dream thou and from thy sleep | I |
Then wake to weep | I |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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