Come O'er The Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDDAABCCB AAEFFEGGAABCCB| Come o'er the sea | A |
| Maiden with me | A |
| Mine through sunshine storm and snows | B |
| Seasons may roll | C |
| But the true soul | C |
| Burns the same where'er it goes | B |
| Let fate frown on so we love and part not | D |
| 'Tis life where thou art 'tis death were thou are not | D |
| Then come o'er the sea | A |
| Maiden with me | A |
| Come wherever the wild wind blows | B |
| Seasons may roll | C |
| But the true soul | C |
| Burns the same where'er it goes | B |
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| Was not the sea | A |
| Made for the Free | A |
| Land for courts and chains alone | E |
| Here we are slaves | F |
| But on the waves | F |
| Love and Liberty's all our own | E |
| No eye to watch and no tongue to wound us | G |
| All earth forgot and all heaven around us | G |
| Then come o'er the sea | A |
| Maiden with me | A |
| Mine through sunshine storms and snows | B |
| Seasons may roll | C |
| But the true soul | C |
| Burns the same where'er it goes | B |
Thomas Moore
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