When Thou Shalt Wander. (sicilian Air.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFFWhen thou shalt wander by that sweet light | A |
We used to gaze on so many an eve | B |
When love was new and hope was bright | A |
Ere I could doubt or thou deceive | B |
Oh then remembering how swift went by | C |
Those hours of transport even thou may'st sigh | C |
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Yes proud one even thy heart may own | D |
That love like ours was far too sweet | E |
To be like summer garments thrown | D |
Aside when past the summer's heat | E |
And wish in vain to know again | F |
Such days such nights as blest thee then | F |
Thomas Moore
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