The Magnetic Lady To Her Patient Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEDF AGHGIHFHIF AJKJLKFKLF JLBLMBNOMN J PQR BPRI | A |
'Sleep sleep on forget thy pain | B |
My hand is on thy brow | C |
My spirit on thy brain | B |
My pity on thy heart poor friend | D |
And from my fingers flow | E |
The powers of life and like a sign | F |
Seal thee from thine hour of woe | E |
And brood on thee but may not blend | D |
With thine | F |
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II | A |
'Sleep sleep on I love thee not | G |
But when I think that he | H |
Who made and makes my lot | G |
As full of flowers as thine of weeds | I |
Might have been lost like thee | H |
And that a hand which was not mine | F |
Might then have charmed his agony | H |
As I another's my heart bleeds | I |
For thine | F |
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III | A |
'Sleep sleep and with the slumber of | J |
The dead and the unborn | K |
Forget thy life and love | J |
Forget that thou must wake forever | L |
Forget the world's dull scorn | K |
Forget lost health and the divine | F |
Feelings which died in youth's brief morn | K |
And forget me for I can never | L |
Be thine | F |
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IV | J |
'Like a cloud big with a May shower | L |
My soul weeps healing rain | B |
On thee thou withered flower | L |
It breathes mute music on thy sleep | M |
Its odour calms thy brain | B |
Its light within thy gloomy breast | N |
Spreads like a second youth again | O |
By mine thy being is to its deep | M |
Possessed | N |
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V | J |
'The spell is done How feel you now ' | - |
'Better Quite well ' replied | P |
The sleeper 'What would do | Q |
You good when suffering and awake | R |
What cure your head and side ' | - |
What would cure that would kill me Jane | B |
And as I must on earth abide | P |
Awhile yet tempt me not to break | R |
My chain ' | - |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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