Romance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDCEE FEEGEHHIHIH

Romance who loves to nod and singA
With drowsy head and folded wingA
Among the green leaves as they shakeB
Far down within some shadowy lakeB
To me a painted paroquetC
Hath been a most familiar birdC
Taught me my alphabet to sayD
To lisp my very earliest wordC
While in the wild wood I did lieE
A child with a most knowing eyeE
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Of late eternal Condor yearsF
So shake the very Heaven on highE
With tumult as they thunder byE
I have no time for idle caresG
Though gazing on the unquiet skyE
And when an hour with calmer wingsH
Its down upon my spirit flingsH
That little time with lyre and rhymeI
To while away forbidden thingsH
My heart would feel to be a crimeI
Unless it trembled with the stringsH

Edgar Allan Poe



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