Fare Well Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GCHCDCDC EIDIJKLK| When I lie where shades of darkness | A |
| Shall no more assail mine eyes | B |
| Nor the rain make lamentation | C |
| When the wind sighs | B |
| How will fare the world whose wonder | D |
| Was the very proof of me | E |
| Memory fades must the remembered | F |
| Perishing be | E |
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| Oh when this my dust surrenders | G |
| Hand foot lip to dust again | C |
| May these loved and loving faces | H |
| Please other men | C |
| May the rusting harvest hedgerow | D |
| Still the Traveller's Joy entwine | C |
| And as happy children gather | D |
| Posies once mine | C |
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| Look thy last on all things lovely | E |
| Every hour Let no night | I |
| Seal thy sense in deathly slumber | D |
| Till to delight | I |
| Thou have paid thy utmost blessing | J |
| Since that all things thou wouldst praise | K |
| Beauty took from those who loved them | L |
| In other days | K |
Walter De La Mare
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