To Rosa. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC CCDDEFGGFF| Is the song of Rosa mute | A |
| Once such lays inspired her lute | A |
| Never doth a sweeter song | B |
| Steal the breezy lyre along | B |
| When the wind in odors dying | C |
| Woos it with enamor'd sighing | C |
| - | |
| Is my Rosa's lute unstrung | C |
| Once a tale of peace it sung | C |
| To her lover's throbbing breast | D |
| Then was he divinely blest | D |
| Ah but Rosa loves no more | E |
| Therefore Rosa's song is o'er | F |
| And her lute neglected lies | G |
| And her boy forgotten sighs | G |
| Silent lute forgotten lover | F |
| Rosa's love and song are over | F |
Thomas Moore
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