Note On Poems Of 1822 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGDCD BHBHIDCD| This morn thy gallant bark | A |
| Sailed on a sunny sea | B |
| 'Tis noon and tempests dark | A |
| Have wrecked it on the lee | B |
| Ah woe ah woe | C |
| By Spirits of the deep | D |
| Thou'rt cradled on the billow | C |
| To thy eternal sleep | D |
| - | |
| Thou sleep'st upon the shore | E |
| Beside the knelling surge | F |
| And Sea nymphs evermore | E |
| Shall sadly chant thy dirge | F |
| They come they come | G |
| The Spirits of the deep | D |
| While near thy seaweed pillow | C |
| My lonely watch I keep | D |
| - | |
| From far across the sea | B |
| I hear a loud lament | H |
| By Echo's voice for thee | B |
| From Ocean's caverns sent | H |
| O list O list | I |
| The Spirits of the deep | D |
| They raise a wail of sorrow | C |
| While I forever weep | D |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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