When Twilight Dews Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HBHBDGFG| When twilight dews are falling soft | A |
| Upon the rosy sea love | B |
| I watch the star whose beam so oft | C |
| Has lighted me to thee love | B |
| And thou too on that orb so dear | D |
| Dost often gaze at even | E |
| And think tho' lost for ever here | F |
| Thou'lt yet be mine in heaven | G |
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| There's not a garden walk I tread | H |
| There's not a flower I see love | B |
| But brings to mind some hope that's fled | H |
| Some joy that's gone with thee Love | B |
| And still I wish that hour was near | D |
| When friends and foes forgiven | G |
| The pains the ills we've wept thro' here | F |
| May turn to smiles in heaven | G |
Thomas Moore
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