A Farewell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IAIA| Once more enchanting girl adieu | A |
| I must be gone while yet I may | B |
| Oft shall I weep to think of you | A |
| But here I will not cannot stay | B |
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| The sweet expression of that face | C |
| For ever changing yet the same | D |
| Ah no I dare not turn to trace | C |
| It melts my soul it fires my frame | D |
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| Yet give me give me ere I go | E |
| One little lock of those so blest | F |
| That lend your cheek a warmer glow | E |
| And on your white neck love to rest | F |
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| Say when to kindle soft delight | G |
| That hand has chanc'd with mine to meet | H |
| How could its thrilling touch excite | G |
| A sigh so short and yet so sweet | H |
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| O say but no it must not be | I |
| Adieu A long a long adieu | A |
| Yet still methinks you frown on me | I |
| Or never could I fly from you | A |
Samuel Rogers
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