Memorabilia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC A EFEF A GHGH FIFII | A |
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Ah did you once see Shelley plain | B |
And did he stop and speak to you | C |
And did you speak to him again | D |
How strange it seems and new | C |
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II | A |
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But you were living before that | E |
And you are living after | F |
And the memory I started at | E |
My starting moves your laughter | F |
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III | A |
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I crossed a moor with a name of its own | G |
And a certain use in the world no doubt | H |
Yet a hand's breath of it shines alone | G |
'Mid the blank miles round about | H |
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IV | - |
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For there I picked up on the heather | F |
And there I put inside my breast | I |
A moulded feather an eagle feather | F |
Well I forget the rest | I |
Robert Browning
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