The Call Of The Nightingale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCCDDEFFEGHHBBIJKK

Awake awakeA
Sleep no more my gentle mateB
With your tiny tawny billC
Wake the tuneful echo shrillC
On vale or hillC
Or in her airy rocky seatD
Let her listen and repeatD
The tender ditty that you tellE
The sad lamentF
The dire eventF
To luckless Itys that befellE
Thence the strainG
Shall rise againH
And soar amainH
Up to the lofty palace gateB
Where mighty Apollo sits in stateB
In Jove's abode with his ivory lyreI
Hymning aloud to the heavenly choirJ
While all the gods shall join with theeK
In a celestial symphonyK

Aristophanes



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