The Call Of The Nightingale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCCDDEFFEGHHBBIJKKAwake awake | A |
Sleep no more my gentle mate | B |
With your tiny tawny bill | C |
Wake the tuneful echo shrill | C |
On vale or hill | C |
Or in her airy rocky seat | D |
Let her listen and repeat | D |
The tender ditty that you tell | E |
The sad lament | F |
The dire event | F |
To luckless Itys that befell | E |
Thence the strain | G |
Shall rise again | H |
And soar amain | H |
Up to the lofty palace gate | B |
Where mighty Apollo sits in state | B |
In Jove's abode with his ivory lyre | I |
Hymning aloud to the heavenly choir | J |
While all the gods shall join with thee | K |
In a celestial symphony | K |
Aristophanes
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