Claribel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEEA AFAFAFAAAAAAA

Where Claribel low liethA
The breezes pause and dieB
Letting the rose leaves fallC
But the solemn oak tree sighethA
Thick leaved ambrosialD
With an ancient melodyE
Of an inward agonyE
Where Claribel low liethA
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At eve the beetle boomethA
Athwart the thicket loneF
At noon the wild bee hummethA
About the moss'd headstoneF
At midnight the moon comethA
And looketh down aloneF
Her song the lintwhite swellethA
The clear voiced mavis dwellethA
The callow throstle lispethA
The slumbrous wave outwellethA
The babbling runnel crispethA
The hollow grot repliethA
Where Claribel low liethA

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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