Go Where Glory Waits Thee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBAAAAABBA BBACCADDDAEEA CCACCACCCAAAAGo where glory waits thee | A |
But while fame elates thee | A |
Oh still remember me | A |
When the praise thou meetest | B |
To thine ear is sweetest | B |
Oh then remember me | A |
Other arms may press thee | A |
Dearer friends caress thee | A |
All the joys that bless thee | A |
Sweeter far may be | A |
But when friends are nearest | B |
And when joys are dearest | B |
Oh then remember me | A |
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When at eve thou rovest | B |
By the star thou lovest | B |
Oh then remember me | A |
Think when home returning | C |
Bright we've seen it burning | C |
Oh thus remember me | A |
Oft as summer closes | D |
When thine eye reposes | D |
On its lingering roses | D |
Once so loved by thee | A |
Think of her who wove them | E |
Her who made thee love them | E |
Oh then remember me | A |
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When around thee dying | C |
Autumn leaves are lying | C |
Oh then remember me | A |
And at night when gazing | C |
On the gay hearth blazing | C |
Oh still remember me | A |
Then should music stealing | C |
All the soul of feeling | C |
To thy heart appealing | C |
Draw one tear from thee | A |
Then let memory bring thee | A |
Strains I used to sing thee | A |
Oh then remember me | A |
Thomas Moore
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