Music Unheard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE AGHGIJGJ AKLKMFN| Sweet sounds begone | A |
| Whose music on my ear | B |
| Stirs foolish discontent | C |
| Of lingering here | B |
| When if I crossed | D |
| The crystal verge of death | E |
| Him I should see | F |
| Who these sounds murmureth | E |
| - | |
| Sweet sounds begone | A |
| Ask not my heart to break | G |
| Its bond of bravery for | H |
| Sweet quiet's sake | G |
| Lure not my feet | I |
| To leave the path they must | J |
| Tread on unfaltering | G |
| Till I sleep in dust | J |
| - | |
| Sweet sounds begone | A |
| Though silence brings apace | K |
| Deadly disquiet | L |
| Of this homeless place | K |
| And all I love | M |
| In beauty cries to me | F |
| 'We but vain shadows | N |
| And reflections be ' | - |
Walter De La Mare
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