Here Sleeps The Bard. (highland Air.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEE| Here sleeps the Bard who knew so well | A |
| All the sweet windings of Apollo's shell | A |
| Whether its music rolled like torrents near | B |
| Or died like distant streamlets on the ear | C |
| Sleep sleep mute bard alike unheeded now | D |
| The storm and zephyr sweep thy lifeless brow | D |
| That storm whose rush is like thy martial lay | E |
| That breeze which like thy love song dies away | E |
Thomas Moore
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