Go, Let Me Weep. (air.--stevenson.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEF GHGHIJIJK

Go let me weep there's bliss in tearsA
When he who sheds them inly feelsB
Some lingering stain of early yearsC
Effaced by every drop that stealsB
The fruitless showers of worldly woeD
Fall dark to earth and never riseE
While tears that from repentance flowD
In bright exhalement reach the skiesE
Go let me weepF
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Leave me to sigh o'er hours that flewG
More idly than the summer's windH
And while they past a fragrance threwG
But left no trace of sweets behindH
The warmest sigh that pleasure heavesI
Is cold is faint to those that swellJ
The heart where pure repentance grievesI
O'er hours of pleasure loved too wellJ
Leave me to sighK

Thomas Moore



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