Remembrance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCDDDE AFGGHIIIH ADDDJKKLJ

IA
Swifter far than summer's flightB
Swifter far than youth s delightB
Swifter far than happy nightB
Art thou come and goneC
As the earth when leaves are deadD
As the night when sleep is spedD
As the heart when joy is fledD
I am left lone aloneE
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IIA
The swallow summer comes againF
The owlet night resumes her reignG
But the wild swan youth is fainG
To fly with thee false as thouH
My heart each day desires the morrowI
Sleep itself is turned to sorrowI
Vainly would my winter borrowI
Sunny leaves from any boughH
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IIIA
Lilies for a bridal bedD
Roses for a matron s headD
Violets for a maiden deadD
Pansies let MY flowers beJ
On the living grave I bearK
Scatter them without a tearK
Let no friend however dearL
Waste one hope one fear for meJ

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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