Farewell To Eliza Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EBFBGHGH| FROM thee Eliza I must go | A |
| And from my native shore | B |
| The cruel fates between us throw | A |
| A boundless ocean's roar | B |
| But boundless oceans roaring wide | C |
| Between my love and me | D |
| They never never can divide | C |
| My heart and soul from thee | D |
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| Farewell farewell Eliza dear | E |
| The maid that I adore | B |
| A boding voice is in mine ear | F |
| We part to meet no more | B |
| But the latest throb that leaves my heart | G |
| While Death stands victor by | H |
| That throb Eliza is thy part | G |
| And thine that latest sigh | H |
Robert Burns
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Farewell To Eliza is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
