Though The Last Glimpse Of Erin With Sorrow I See Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD AAEE| Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see | A |
| Yet wherever thou art shall seem Erin to me | A |
| In exile thy bosom shall still be my home | B |
| And thine eyes make my climate wherever we roam | B |
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| To the gloom of some desert or cold rocky shore | C |
| Where the eye of the stranger can haunt us no more | C |
| I will fly with my Coulin and think the rough wind | D |
| Less rude than the foes we leave frowning behind | D |
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| And I'll gaze on thy gold hair as graceful it wreathes | A |
| And hang o'er thy soft harp as wildly it breathes | A |
| Nor dread that the cold hearted Saxon will tear | E |
| One chord from that harp or one lock from that hair | E |
Thomas Moore
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