Mutability - Ii. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDDD AEFGFHHH ADBDBIII

IA
The flower that smiles to dayB
To morrow diesC
All that we wish to stayB
Tempts and then fliesC
What is this world s delightD
Lightning that mocks the nightD
Brief even as brightD
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IIA
Virtue how frail it isE
Friendship how rareF
Love how it sells poor blissG
For proud despairF
But we though soon they fallH
Survive their joy and allH
Which ours we callH
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IIIA
Whilst skies are blue and brightD
Whilst flowers are gayB
Whilst eyes that change ere nightD
Make glad the dayB
Whilst yet the calm hours creepI
Dream thou and from thy sleepI
Then wake to weepI

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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