Fear Not That, While Around Thee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE AFAGHIHI| Fear not that while around thee | A |
| Life's varied blessings pour | B |
| One sigh of hers shall wound thee | A |
| Whose smile thou seek'st no more | B |
| No dead and cold for ever | C |
| Let our past love remain | D |
| Once gone its spirit never | C |
| Shall haunt thy rest again | E |
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| May the new ties that bind thee | A |
| Far sweeter happier prove | F |
| Nor e'er of me remind thee | A |
| But by their truth and love | G |
| Think how asleep or waking | H |
| Thy image haunts me yet | I |
| But how this heart is breaking | H |
| For thy own peace forget | I |
Thomas Moore
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