Rosa's Grave Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFEF CGCG HIHIIt is a mournful pleasure to remember the exquisite taste | A |
and delight she evinced in the arrangement of a Bouquet and | B |
how often she wished that hereafter she might appear to me | C |
as a beautiful flower | D |
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Oh lay me where my Rosa lies | E |
And love shall o'er the moss grown bed | F |
When dew drops leave the weeping skies | E |
His tenderest tear of pity shed | F |
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And sacred shall the willow be | C |
That shades the spot where virtue sleeps | G |
And mournful memory weep to see | C |
The hallow'd watch affection keeps | G |
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Yes soul of love this bleeding heart | H |
Scarce beating soon its griefs shall cease | I |
Soon from his woes the sufferer part | H |
And hail thee at the Throne of Peace | I |
Thomas Gent
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