Picture Of A Young Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDAEFGFGH| When I was sitting sad and all alone | A |
| Remembering youth and love for ever fled | B |
| And many friends now resting with the dead | B |
| While the still summer's light departing shone | A |
| Like many sweet and silent summers gone | C |
| Thou camest as a vision with a mien | D |
| And smile like those I once on earth had seen | D |
| And with a voice of that remembered tone | A |
| Which I in other days long since had heard | E |
| Like Peace approaching when distempers fret | F |
| Most the tired spirit thy fair form appeared | G |
| And till I die I never shall forget | F |
| For at thy footstep light the gloom was cheered | G |
| Thy look and voice oh gentle Margaret | H |
William Lisle Bowles
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