Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACC DEEDFF GHHGDD| Here in the little room | A |
| You sleep the sleep of innocent tired youth | B |
| While I in very sooth | B |
| Tired and awake beside you in the gloom | A |
| Watch for the dawn and feel the morning make | C |
| A loneliness about me for your sake | C |
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| You are so young so fair | D |
| And such a child and might have loved so well | E |
| And now I cannot tell | E |
| But surely one might love you anywhere | D |
| Come to you as a lover and make bold | F |
| To beg for that which all may buy with gold | F |
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| Your sweet scarce lost estate | G |
| Of innocence the candour of your eyes | H |
| Your childlike pleased surprise | H |
| Your patience these afflict me with a weight | G |
| As of some heavy wrong that I must share | D |
| With God who made and man who found you fair | D |
Arthur Symons
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