The Sick Man And The Nightingale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DEFF| From Lenau | A |
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| - | |
| So late and yet a nightingale | B |
| Long since have dropp'd the blossoms pale | B |
| The summer fields are ripening | C |
| And yet a sound of spring | C |
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| O tell me didst thou come to hear | D |
| Sweet Spring that I should die this year | E |
| And call'st across from the far shore | F |
| To me one greeting more | F |
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