Go, Valentine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGH| Go Valentine and tell that lovely maid | A |
| Whom fancy still will portray to my sight | B |
| How here I linger in this sullen shade | A |
| This dreary gloom of dull monastic night | B |
| Say that every joy of life remote | C |
| At evening's closing hour I quit the throng | D |
| Listening in solitude the ring dome's note | C |
| Who pours like me her solitary song | D |
| Say that of her absence calls the sorrowing sigh | E |
| Say that of all her charms I love to speak | F |
| In fancy feel the magic of her eye | E |
| In fancy view the smile illume her cheek | F |
| Court the lone hour when silence stills the grove | G |
| And heave the sigh of memory and of love | H |
Robert Southey
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