The Hour When We Shall Meet Again Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFDDGGDim hour that sleep'st on pillowing clouds afar | A |
O rise and yoke the turtles to thy car | A |
Bend o'er the traces blame each ligering dove | B |
And give me to the bosom of my love | B |
My gentle love caressing and carest | C |
With heaving heart shall cradle me to rest | C |
Shed the warm tear drop from her smiling eyes | D |
Lull with fond woe and med'cine me with sighs | D |
Chilled by the night the drooping rose of May | E |
Mourns the long absence of the lovely day | E |
Young day returning at her promised hour | F |
Weps o'er the sorrows of her fav'rite flower | F |
Weeps the soft dew the balmy gale she sighs | D |
And darts a trembling lustre from her eyes | D |
New life and joy th' expanding floweret feels | G |
His pitying mistress mourns and mourning heals | G |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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