Take Hence The Bowl. (neapolitan Air.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGFGHIHJ

Take hence the bowl tho' beamingA
Brightly as bowl e'er shoneB
Oh it but sets me dreamingA
Of happy days now goneC
There in its clear reflectionD
As in a wizard's glassE
Lost hopes and dead affectionD
Like shades before me passE
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Each cup I drain brings hitherF
Some scene of bliss gone byG
Bright lips too bright to witherF
Warm hearts too warm to dieG
Till as the dream comes o'er meH
Of those long vanished yearsI
Alas the wine before meH
Seems turning all to tearsJ

Thomas Moore



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