At Parting. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAC DEEDC FGGFC HCCHC| Peace Let me go or ere it be too late | A |
| Dip not your arrows in the honey mead | B |
| Paint not the wound through which my heart doth bleed | B |
| Leave me unmock'd unpitied to my fate | A |
| Peace Let me go | C |
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| Think you that words can smooth my rugged track | D |
| Words heal the stab your soft white hands have made | E |
| Or stir the burthen on my bosom laid | E |
| Winds shook not Earth from Atlas' bended back | D |
| Peace Let me go | C |
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| What though it be the last time we shall meet | F |
| Raise your white brow and wreathe your raven hair | G |
| And fill with music sweet the summer air | G |
| Not this again shall draw me to your feet | F |
| Peace Let me go | C |
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| No laurels from my vanquish'd heart shall wave | H |
| Round your triumphant beauty as you go | C |
| Not thus adorn'd work out some other's woe | C |
| Yet if you will pluck daisies from my grave | H |
| Peace Let me go | C |
Walter R. Cassels
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