Song Of The Day To The Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCC DEDEE FGFGG HDHDDTHE POET SINGS TO HIS POET | A |
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From dawn to dusk and from dusk to dawn | B |
We two are sundered always sweet | C |
A few stars shake o'er the rocky lawn | B |
And the cold sea shore when we meet | C |
The twilight comes with thy shadowy feet | C |
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We are not day and night my Fair | D |
But one It is an hour of hours | E |
And thoughts that are not otherwhere | D |
Are thought here 'mid the blown sea flowers | E |
This meeting and this dusk of ours | E |
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Delight has taken Pain to her heart | F |
And there is dusk and stars for these | G |
Oh linger linger They would not part | F |
And the wild wind comes from over seas | G |
With a new song to the olive trees | G |
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And when we meet by the sounding pine | H |
Sleep draws near to his dreamless brother | D |
And when thy sweet eyes answer mine | H |
Peace nestles close to her mournful mother | D |
And Hope and Weariness kiss each other | D |
Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell
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