The Garland I Send Thee. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF

The Garland I send thee was culled from those bowersA
Where thou and I wandered in long vanished hoursA
Not a leaf or a blossom its bloom here displaysB
But bears some remembrance of those happy daysB
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The roses were gathered by that garden gateC
Where our meetings tho' early seemed always too lateC
Where lingering full oft thro' a summer night's moonD
Our partings tho' late appeared always too soonD
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The rest were all culled from the banks of that gladeE
Where watching the sunset so often we've strayedE
And mourned as the time went that Love had no powerF
To bind in his chain even one happy hourF

Thomas Moore



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