Song. Come Harriet! Sweet Is The Hour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEFGHGH IJIK L

Come Harriet sweet is the hourA
Soft Zephyrs breathe gently aroundB
The anemone's night boding flowerA
Has sunk its pale head on the groundB
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'Tis thus the world's keenness hath tornC
Some mild heart that expands to its blastD
'Tis thus that the wretched forlornC
Sinks poor and neglected at lastD
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The world with its keenness and woeE
Has no charms or attraction for meF
Its unkindness with grief has laid lowE
The heart which is faithful to theeF
The high trees that wave past the moonG
As I walk in their umbrage with youH
All declare I must part with you soonG
All bid you a tender adieuH
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Then Harriet dearest farewellI
You and I love may ne er meet againJ
These woods and these meadows can tellI
How soft and how sweet was the strainK
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APRILL

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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