To Julia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEFI saw the peasant's hand unkind | A |
From yonder oak the ivy sever | B |
They seemed in very being twined | A |
Yet now the oak is fresh as ever | B |
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Not so the widowed ivy shines | C |
Torn from its dear and only stay | D |
In drooping widowhood it pines | C |
And scatters all its bloom away | D |
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Thus Julia did our hearts entwine | E |
Till Fate disturbed their tender ties | F |
Thus gay indifference blooms in thine | E |
While mine deserted droops and dies | F |
Thomas Moore
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