The Garland I Send Thee. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF| The Garland I send thee was culled from those bowers | A |
| Where thou and I wandered in long vanished hours | A |
| Not a leaf or a blossom its bloom here displays | B |
| But bears some remembrance of those happy days | B |
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| The roses were gathered by that garden gate | C |
| Where our meetings tho' early seemed always too late | C |
| Where lingering full oft thro' a summer night's moon | D |
| Our partings tho' late appeared always too soon | D |
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| The rest were all culled from the banks of that glade | E |
| Where watching the sunset so often we've strayed | E |
| And mourned as the time went that Love had no power | F |
| To bind in his chain even one happy hour | F |
Thomas Moore
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