Sister, Awake!, Thomas Bateson's First Set Of English Madrigals Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FDFF| SISTER awake close not your eyes | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp The day her light discloses | B |
| And the bright morning doth arise | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Out of her bed of roses | B |
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| See the clear sun the world's bright eye | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp In at our window peeping | D |
| Lo how he blusheth to espy | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Us idle wenches sleeping | D |
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| Therefore awake make haste I say | F |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp And let us without staying | D |
| All in our gowns of green so gay | F |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Into the Park a maying | F |
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