Spirit Of Sadness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEDF DDDD| She loved the Autumn I the Spring | A |
| Sad all the songs she loved to sing | A |
| And in her face was strangely set | B |
| Some great inherited regret | B |
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| Some look in all things made her sigh | C |
| Yea sad to her the morning sky | C |
| 'So sad so sad its beauty seems' | D |
| I hear her say it still in dreams | D |
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| But when the day grew grey and old | E |
| And rising stars shone strange and cold | E |
| Then only in her face I saw | D |
| A mystic glee a joyous awe | F |
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| Spirit of Sadness in the spheres | D |
| Is there an end of mortal tears | D |
| Or is there still in those great eyes | D |
| That look of lonely hills and skies | D |
Richard Le Gallienne
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