The Maid's Lament Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFGHHIIJJKKLMNO PPQQRR

I loved him not and yet now he is goneA
I feel I am aloneB
I check'd him while he spoke yet could he speakC
Alas I would not checkD
For reasons not to love him once I soughtE
And wearied all my thoughtE
To vex myself and him I now would giveF
My love could he but liveG
Who lately lived for me and when he foundH
'Twas vain in holy groundH
He hid his face amid the shades of deathI
I waste for him my breathI
Who wasted his for me but mine returnsJ
And this lorn bosom burnsJ
With stifling heat heaving it up in sleepK
And waking me to weepK
Tears that had melted his soft heart for yearsL
Wept he as bitter tearsM
'Merciful God ' such was his latest prayerN
'These may she never share 'O
Quieter is his breath his breast more coldP
Than daisies in the mouldP
Where children spell athwart the churchyard gateQ
His name and life's brief dateQ
Pray for him gentle souls whoe'er you beR
And O pray too for meR

Walter Savage Landor



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