Note On Poems Of 1822 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGDCD BHBHIDCD

This morn thy gallant barkA
Sailed on a sunny seaB
'Tis noon and tempests darkA
Have wrecked it on the leeB
Ah woe ah woeC
By Spirits of the deepD
Thou'rt cradled on the billowC
To thy eternal sleepD
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Thou sleep'st upon the shoreE
Beside the knelling surgeF
And Sea nymphs evermoreE
Shall sadly chant thy dirgeF
They come they comeG
The Spirits of the deepD
While near thy seaweed pillowC
My lonely watch I keepD
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From far across the seaB
I hear a loud lamentH
By Echo's voice for theeB
From Ocean's caverns sentH
O list O listI
The Spirits of the deepD
They raise a wail of sorrowC
While I forever weepD

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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