Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDECEDFEFEGGHHIJI JEEAA| Pity me love I'll pity thee | A |
| If thou indeed hast felt like me | A |
| All all my bosom's peace is o'er | B |
| At night which was my hour of calm | C |
| When from the page of classic lore | D |
| From the pure fount of ancient lay | E |
| My soul has drawn the placid balm | C |
| Which charmed its every grief away | E |
| Ah there I find that balm no more | D |
| Those spells which make us oft forget | F |
| The fleeting troubles of the day | E |
| In deeper sorrows only whet | F |
| The stings they cannot tear away | E |
| When to my pillow racked I fly | G |
| With weary sense and wakeful eye | G |
| While my brain maddens where oh where | H |
| Is that serene consoling prayer | H |
| Which once has harbingered my rest | I |
| When the still soothing voice of Heaven | J |
| Hath seemed to whisper in my breast | I |
| Sleep on thy errors are forgiven | J |
| No though I still in semblance pray | E |
| My thoughts are wandering far away | E |
| And even the name of Deity | A |
| Is murmured out in sighs for thee | A |
Thomas Moore
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