To Mrs. ...... Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFF GGHHIIJJKKLLBB| To see thee every day that came | A |
| And find thee still each day the same | A |
| In pleasure's smile or sorrow's tear | B |
| To me still ever kind and dear | C |
| To meet thee early leave thee late | D |
| Has been so long my bliss my fate | D |
| That life without this cheering ray | E |
| Which came like sunshine every day | E |
| And all my pain my sorrow chased | F |
| Is now a lone a loveless waste | F |
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| Where are the chords she used to touch | G |
| The airs the songs she loved so much | G |
| Those songs are hushed those chords are still | H |
| And so perhaps will every thrill | H |
| Of feeling soon be lulled to rest | I |
| Which late I waked in Anna's breast | I |
| Yet no the simple notes I played | J |
| From memory's tablet soon may fade | J |
| The songs which Anna loved to hear | K |
| May vanish from her heart and ear | K |
| But friendship's voice shall ever find | L |
| An echo in that gentle mind | L |
| Nor memory lose nor time impair | B |
| The sympathies that tremble there | B |
Thomas Moore
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