Lines On The Death Of Julia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFGGHHAccept bright spirit reft in life's best bloom | A |
This votive wreath to thy untimely tomb | A |
Formed to adorn all scenes and charm in all | B |
The fire side circle and the courtly hall | B |
Thy friends to gladden and thy home to bless | C |
Fair form thou hadst and grace and graciousness | D |
A mind that sought a tongue that spoke the truth | E |
And thought mature beneath the smiles of youth | E |
Dear dear young friend ingenuous cordial heart | F |
And can it be that thou shouldst first depart | F |
That age should sorrow o'er thy youthful shrine | G |
It owns more near more sacred griefs than mine | G |
Yet midst the many who thy loss deplore | H |
Few loved thee better and few mourn thee more | H |
Thomas Love Peacock
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