A Song From Shakespeare's Cymbeline Sung By Guiderus And Ar Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDEF GHGH IJIJ KLKL MNMNTo fair Fidele's grassy tomb | A |
Soft maids and village hinds shall bring | B |
Each op'ning sweet of earliest bloom | A |
And rifle all the breathing spring | B |
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No wailing ghost shall dare appear | C |
To vex with shrieks this quiet grove | D |
But shepherd lads assemble here | E |
And melting virgins own their love | F |
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No wither'd witch shall here be seen | G |
No goblins lead their nightly crew | H |
The female fays shall haunt the green | G |
And dress thy grave with pearly dew | H |
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The redbreast oft at ev'ning hours | I |
Shall kindly lend his little aid | J |
With hoary moss and gather'd flow'rs | I |
To deck the ground where thou art laid | J |
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When howling winds and beating rain | K |
In tempests shake the sylvan cell | L |
Or midst the chase on ev'ry plain | K |
The tender thought on thee shall dwell | L |
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Each lonely scene shall thee restore | M |
For thee the tear be duly shed | N |
Belov'd till life could charm no more | M |
And mourn'd till Pity's self be dead | N |
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