To Mary Who Died In This Opinion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDE AFGFGHHHH AIJIJIKIL

IA
Maiden quench the glare of sorrowB
Struggling in thine haggard eyeA
Firmness dare to borrowB
From the wreck of destinyC
For the ray morn s bloom revealingD
Can never boast so bright an hueE
As that which mocks concealingD
And sheds its loveliest light on youE
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IIA
Yet is the tie departedF
Which bound thy lovely soul to blissG
Has it left thee broken heartedF
In a world so cold as thisG
Yet though fainting fair oneH
Sorrow s self thy cup has givenH
Dream thou lt meet thy dear oneH
Never more to part in HeavenH
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IIIA
Existence would I barterI
For a dream so dear as thineJ
And smile to die a martyrI
On affection's bloodless shrineJ
Nor would I change for pleasureI
That withered hand and ashy cheekK
If my heart enshrined a treasureI
Such as forces thine to breakL

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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