Alone In Crowds To Wander On Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDCC EEFFGGHH IJCCHKLL

Alone in crowds to wander onA
And feel that all the charm is goneB
Which voices dear and eyes belovedC
Shed round us once where'er we rovedC
This this the doom must beD
Of all who've loved and loved to seeD
The few bright things they thought would stayC
For ever near them die awayC
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Though fairer forms around us throngE
Their smiles to others all belongE
And want that charm which dwells aloneF
Round those the fond heart calls its ownF
Where where the sunny browG
The long known voice where are they nowG
Thus ask I still nor ask in vainH
The silence answers all too plainH
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Oh what is Fancy's magic worthI
If all her art cannot call forthJ
One bliss like those we felt of oldC
From lips now mute and eyes now coldC
No no her spell in vainH
As soon could she bring back againK
Those eyes themselves from out the graveL
As wake again one bliss they gaveL

Thomas Moore



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