Take Hence The Bowl. (neapolitan Air.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGFGHIHJ| Take hence the bowl tho' beaming | A |
| Brightly as bowl e'er shone | B |
| Oh it but sets me dreaming | A |
| Of happy days now gone | C |
| There in its clear reflection | D |
| As in a wizard's glass | E |
| Lost hopes and dead affection | D |
| Like shades before me pass | E |
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| Each cup I drain brings hither | F |
| Some scene of bliss gone by | G |
| Bright lips too bright to wither | F |
| Warm hearts too warm to die | G |
| Till as the dream comes o'er me | H |
| Of those long vanished years | I |
| Alas the wine before me | H |
| Seems turning all to tears | J |
Thomas Moore
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