Here's The Bower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEF GHIHJKJKF

Here's the bower she loved so muchA
And the tree she plantedB
Here's the harp she used to touchA
Oh how that touch enchantedC
Roses now unheeded sighD
Where's the hand to wreathe themE
Songs around neglected lieD
Where's the lip to breathe themE
Here's the bower etcF
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Spring may bloom but she we lovedG
Ne'er shall feel its sweetnessH
Time that once so fleetly movedI
Now hath lost its fleetnessH
Years were days when here she strayedJ
Days were moments near herK
Heaven ne'er formed a brighter maidJ
Nor Pity wept a dearerK
Here's the bower etcF

Thomas Moore



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