Serenade (inesilla! I Am Here...) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDCC EECC FFCC GHCCInesilla I am here | A |
Thy own cavalier | B |
Is now beneath thy lattice playing | C |
Why art thou delaying | C |
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He hath riden many a mile | D |
But to see thy smile | D |
The young light on the flowers is shining | C |
Yet he is repining | C |
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What to him is a summer star | E |
If his love's afar | E |
What to him the flowers perfuming | C |
When his heart's consuming | C |
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Sweetest girl I why dost thou hide | F |
Beauty may abide | F |
Even before the eye of morning | C |
And want no adorning | C |
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Now upon their paths of lights | G |
Starry spirits bright | H |
To catch thy brighter glance are staying | C |
Why art thou delaying | C |
Barry Cornwall
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