To Mary Who Died In This Opinion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDE AFGFGHHHH AIJIJIKIL| I | A |
| Maiden quench the glare of sorrow | B |
| Struggling in thine haggard eye | A |
| Firmness dare to borrow | B |
| From the wreck of destiny | C |
| For the ray morn s bloom revealing | D |
| Can never boast so bright an hue | E |
| As that which mocks concealing | D |
| And sheds its loveliest light on you | E |
| - | |
| II | A |
| Yet is the tie departed | F |
| Which bound thy lovely soul to bliss | G |
| Has it left thee broken hearted | F |
| In a world so cold as this | G |
| Yet though fainting fair one | H |
| Sorrow s self thy cup has given | H |
| Dream thou lt meet thy dear one | H |
| Never more to part in Heaven | H |
| - | |
| III | A |
| Existence would I barter | I |
| For a dream so dear as thine | J |
| And smile to die a martyr | I |
| On affection's bloodless shrine | J |
| Nor would I change for pleasure | I |
| That withered hand and ashy cheek | K |
| If my heart enshrined a treasure | I |
| Such as forces thine to break | L |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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