Eveleen's Bower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDBEEB EEFGGH EEBIJBOh weep for the hour | A |
When to Eveleen's bower | A |
The Lord of the Valley with false vows came | B |
The moon hid her light | C |
From the heavens that night | C |
And wept behind her clouds o'er the maiden's shame | B |
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The clouds pass'd soon | D |
From the chaste cold moon | D |
And heaven smiled again with her vestal flame | B |
But none will see the day | E |
When the clouds shall pass away | E |
Which that dark hour left upon Eveleen's fame | B |
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The white snow lay | E |
On the narrow path way | E |
When the Lord of the Valley cross'd over the moor | F |
And many a deep print | G |
On the white snow's tint | G |
Show'd the track of his footstep to Eveleen's door | H |
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The next sun's ray | E |
Soon melted away | E |
Every trace on the path where the false Lord came | B |
But there's a light above | I |
Which alone can remove | J |
That stain upon the snow of fair Eveleen's fame | B |
Thomas Moore
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