At Juliet's Tomb. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDCEFEGHIIG| This fair woman who is dead | A |
| Sung so sweet of long ago | B |
| Lies not in a mortal bed | A |
| Song has made her couch to grow | B |
| With all sweet things as they stir | C |
| Like unfading growths that cling | D |
| In an everlasting spring | D |
| Round her Poet's dream of her | C |
| Time is dead she has not died | E |
| All the light of beauty stays | F |
| As if the sweet lips replied | E |
| To whate'er her lover says | G |
| O'er the tomb to her as he | H |
| Fingers her undying hair | I |
| Such is death when Love is there | I |
| Love that lives in poesy | G |
Robert Crawford
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