Songs From -death-s Jest-bookâ? Ii - Dirge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDBDCE AAEFGEGFE| IF thou wilt ease thine heart | A |
| Of love and all its smart | A |
| Then sleep dear sleep | B |
| And not a sorrow | C |
| Hang any tear on your eye lashes | D |
| Lie still and deep | B |
| Sad soul until the sea wave washes | D |
| The rim o the sun to morrow | C |
| In eastern sky | E |
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| But wilt thou cure thine heart | A |
| Of love and all its smart | A |
| Then die dear die | E |
| T is deeper sweeter | F |
| Than on a rose bank to lie dreaming | G |
| With folded eye | E |
| And then alone amid the beaming | G |
| Of love s stars thou lt meet her | F |
| In eastern sky | E |
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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