Claribel: A Melody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEEA AFAFAFAAAAAAA| Where Claribel low lieth | A |
| The breezes pause and die | B |
| Letting the rose leaves fall | C |
| But the solemn oak tree sigheth | A |
| Thick leaved ambrosial | D |
| With an ancient melody | E |
| Of an inward agony | E |
| Where Claribel low lieth | A |
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| At eve the beetle boometh | A |
| Athwart the thicket lone | F |
| At noon the wild bee hummeth | A |
| About the moss'd headstone | F |
| At midnight the moon cometh | A |
| And looketh down alone | F |
| Her song the lintwhite swelleth | A |
| The clear voiced mavis dwelleth | A |
| The callow throstle lispeth | A |
| The slumbrous wave outwelleth | A |
| The babbling runnel crispeth | A |
| The hollow grot replieth | A |
| Where Claribel low lieth | A |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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