The Dreamer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDED FGHG CIJI CKLK AEME| Spirit of Song whose whispers | A |
| Delight my pensive brain | B |
| When will the perfect harmony | C |
| Ring through my feeble strain | B |
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| When will the rills of melody | C |
| Be widened to a stream | D |
| When will the bright and gladsome Day | E |
| Succeed this morning dream | D |
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| Mortal the spirit whispered | F |
| If thou wouldst truly win | G |
| The race thou art pursuing | H |
| Heed well the voice within | G |
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| And it shall gently teach thee | C |
| To read thy heart and know | I |
| No human strain is perfect | J |
| However sweet it flow | I |
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| And if thou readest truly | C |
| As surely shalt thou find | K |
| That truths like rills though diverse | L |
| Are choicest in their kind | K |
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| The souls of Poet Dreamers | A |
| Touch heaven on their way | E |
| With the light of Song to guide them | M |
| It should be always Day | E |
Charles Sangster
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