To The Queen Of My Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEED AFFADDA AGGHIIH AJJKLLK JMMNAAN AAADEEDI | A |
Shall we roam my love | B |
To the twilight grove | C |
When the moon is rising bright | D |
Oh I'll whisper there | E |
In the cool night air | E |
What I dare not in broad daylight | D |
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II | A |
I'll tell thee a part | F |
Of the thoughts that start | F |
To being when thou art nigh | A |
And thy beauty more bright | D |
Than the stars' soft light | D |
Shall seem as a weft from the sky | A |
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III | A |
When the pale moonbeam | G |
On tower and stream | G |
Sheds a flood of silver sheen | H |
How I love to gaze | I |
As the cold ray strays | I |
O'er thy face my heart's throned queen | H |
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IV | A |
Wilt thou roam with me | J |
To the restless sea | J |
And linger upon the steep | K |
And list to the flow | L |
Of the waves below | L |
How they toss and roar and leap | K |
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V | J |
Those boiling waves | M |
And the storm that raves | M |
At night o'er their foaming crest | N |
Resemble the strife | A |
That from earliest life | A |
The passions have waged in my breast | N |
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VI | A |
Oh come then and rove | A |
To the sea or the grove | A |
When the moon is rising bright | D |
And I'll whisper there | E |
In the cool night air | E |
What I dare not in broad daylight | D |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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