Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFACAC| DAWN in the east and chill dew falling | A |
| Tears of the new born day | B |
| Dew on the lawn and blackbirds calling | A |
| Music and mild mid May | B |
| The lilac see wins back the colour | C |
| Lost on the field of Night | D |
| See the spent stars grow dimmer duller | C |
| Look forth my life's delight | D |
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| Open your window lean above me | E |
| Rose my white rose my song | F |
| Leave your white nest love if you love me | E |
| Night is so lonely long | F |
| Day is our own and day's a breaking | A |
| Sweet sleepy eyes of grey | C |
| You shall not chide an early waking | A |
| When Night grows kind as Day | C |
Edith Nesbit
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