Remembrance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCDDDE AFGGHIIIH ADDDJKKLJI | A |
Swifter far than summer's flight | B |
Swifter far than youth s delight | B |
Swifter far than happy night | B |
Art thou come and gone | C |
As the earth when leaves are dead | D |
As the night when sleep is sped | D |
As the heart when joy is fled | D |
I am left lone alone | E |
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II | A |
The swallow summer comes again | F |
The owlet night resumes her reign | G |
But the wild swan youth is fain | G |
To fly with thee false as thou | H |
My heart each day desires the morrow | I |
Sleep itself is turned to sorrow | I |
Vainly would my winter borrow | I |
Sunny leaves from any bough | H |
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III | A |
Lilies for a bridal bed | D |
Roses for a matron s head | D |
Violets for a maiden dead | D |
Pansies let MY flowers be | J |
On the living grave I bear | K |
Scatter them without a tear | K |
Let no friend however dear | L |
Waste one hope one fear for me | J |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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