Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDECEDFEFEGGHHIJI JEEAA

Pity me love I'll pity theeA
If thou indeed hast felt like meA
All all my bosom's peace is o'erB
At night which was my hour of calmC
When from the page of classic loreD
From the pure fount of ancient layE
My soul has drawn the placid balmC
Which charmed its every grief awayE
Ah there I find that balm no moreD
Those spells which make us oft forgetF
The fleeting troubles of the dayE
In deeper sorrows only whetF
The stings they cannot tear awayE
When to my pillow racked I flyG
With weary sense and wakeful eyeG
While my brain maddens where oh whereH
Is that serene consoling prayerH
Which once has harbingered my restI
When the still soothing voice of HeavenJ
Hath seemed to whisper in my breastI
Sleep on thy errors are forgivenJ
No though I still in semblance prayE
My thoughts are wandering far awayE
And even the name of DeityA
Is murmured out in sighs for theeA

Thomas Moore



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