Sympathy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC DDEFGE HHIJEI| TO JULIA | A |
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| sine me sit nulla Venus | B |
| SULPICIA | C |
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| Our hearts my love were formed to be | D |
| The genuine twins of Sympathy | D |
| They live with one sensation | E |
| In joy or grief but most in love | F |
| Like chords in unison they move | G |
| And thrill with like vibration | E |
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| How oft I've beard thee fondly say | H |
| Thy vital pulse shall cease to play | H |
| When mine no more is moving | I |
| Since now to feel a joy alone | J |
| Were worse to thee than feeling none | E |
| So twined are we in loving | I |
Thomas Moore
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