When Moonlike Ore The Hazure Seas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCBDB EDEDBBBB EBEBFBFB

When moonlike ore the hazure seasA
In soft effulgence swellsB
When silver jews and balmy breazeB
Bend down the Lily's bellsB
When calm and deap the rosy sleepC
Has lapt your soal in dreemsB
R Hangeline R lady mineD
Dost thou remember JeamesB
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I mark thee in the Marble AllE
Where England's loveliest shineD
I say the fairest of them hallE
Is Lady HangelineD
My soul in desolate eclipseB
With recollection teemsB
And then I hask with weeping lipsB
Dost thou remember JeamesB
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Away I may not tell thee hallE
This soughring heart enduresB
There is a lonely sperrit callE
That Sorrow never curesB
There is a little little StarF
That still above me beamsB
It is the Star of Hope but arF
Dost thou remember JeamesB

William Makepeace Thackeray



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