The Nightingale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFWhen grass grows green and fresh leaves spring | A |
And flowers are budding on the plain | B |
When nightingales so sweetly sing | A |
And through the greenwood swells the strain | B |
Then joy I in the song and in the flower | C |
Joy in myself but in my lady more | D |
All objects round my spirit turns to joy | E |
But most from her my rapture rises high | F |
Bernard De Ventadorn
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