Go, Let Me Weep. (air.--stevenson.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEF GHGHIJIJK| Go let me weep there's bliss in tears | A |
| When he who sheds them inly feels | B |
| Some lingering stain of early years | C |
| Effaced by every drop that steals | B |
| The fruitless showers of worldly woe | D |
| Fall dark to earth and never rise | E |
| While tears that from repentance flow | D |
| In bright exhalement reach the skies | E |
| Go let me weep | F |
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| Leave me to sigh o'er hours that flew | G |
| More idly than the summer's wind | H |
| And while they past a fragrance threw | G |
| But left no trace of sweets behind | H |
| The warmest sigh that pleasure heaves | I |
| Is cold is faint to those that swell | J |
| The heart where pure repentance grieves | I |
| O'er hours of pleasure loved too well | J |
| Leave me to sigh | K |
Thomas Moore
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