Our First Young Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABAB CCDDBABAB| Our first young love resembles | A |
| That short but brilliant ray | B |
| Which smiles and weeps and trembles | A |
| Thro' April's earliest day | B |
| And not all life before us | A |
| Howe'er its lights may play | B |
| Can shed a lustre o'er us | A |
| Like that first April ray | B |
| - | |
| Our summer sun may squander | C |
| A blaze serener grander | C |
| Our autumn beam | D |
| May like a dream | D |
| Of heaven die calm away | B |
| But no let life before us | A |
| Bring all the light it may | B |
| 'Twill ne'er shed lustre o'er us | A |
| Like that first youthful ray | B |
Thomas Moore
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