The Nightingale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEF

When grass grows green and fresh leaves springA
And flowers are budding on the plainB
When nightingales so sweetly singA
And through the greenwood swells the strainB
Then joy I in the song and in the flowerC
Joy in myself but in my lady moreD
All objects round my spirit turns to joyE
But most from her my rapture rises highF

Bernard De Ventadorn



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