Bring The Bright Garlands Hither Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEDE BABACCFBFB| Bring the bright garlands hither | A |
| Ere yet a leaf is dying | B |
| If so soon they must wither | A |
| Ours be their last sweet sighing | B |
| Hark that low dismal chime | C |
| 'Tis the dreary voice of Time | C |
| Oh bring beauty bring roses | D |
| Bring all that yet is ours | E |
| Let life's day as it closes | D |
| Shine to the last thro' flowers | E |
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| Haste ere the bowl's declining | B |
| Drink of it now or never | A |
| Now while Beauty is shining | B |
| Love or she's lost for ever | A |
| Hark again that dull chime | C |
| 'Tis the dreary voice of Time | C |
| Oh if life be a torrent | F |
| Down to oblivion going | B |
| Like this cup be its current | F |
| Bright to the last drop flowing | B |
Thomas Moore
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