The Maid's Lament Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFGHHIIJJKKLMNO PPQQRRI loved him not and yet now he is gone | A |
I feel I am alone | B |
I check'd him while he spoke yet could he speak | C |
Alas I would not check | D |
For reasons not to love him once I sought | E |
And wearied all my thought | E |
To vex myself and him I now would give | F |
My love could he but live | G |
Who lately lived for me and when he found | H |
'Twas vain in holy ground | H |
He hid his face amid the shades of death | I |
I waste for him my breath | I |
Who wasted his for me but mine returns | J |
And this lorn bosom burns | J |
With stifling heat heaving it up in sleep | K |
And waking me to weep | K |
Tears that had melted his soft heart for years | L |
Wept he as bitter tears | M |
'Merciful God ' such was his latest prayer | N |
'These may she never share ' | O |
Quieter is his breath his breast more cold | P |
Than daisies in the mould | P |
Where children spell athwart the churchyard gate | Q |
His name and life's brief date | Q |
Pray for him gentle souls whoe'er you be | R |
And O pray too for me | R |
Walter Savage Landor
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