In The Garden Iv: The Singer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEEDFGAFHA

quot THAT was the thrush's last good night quot I thoughtA
And heard the soft descent of summer rainB
In the droop'd garden leaves but hush againC
The perfect iterance freer than unsoughtA
Odours of violets dim in woodland waysD
Deeper than coiled waters laid a dreamE
Below moss'd ledges of a shadowy streamE
And faultless as blown roses in June daysD
Full throat'd singer art thou thus anewF
Voiceful to hear how round thyself aloneG
The enriched silence drops for thy delightA
More soft than snow more sweet than honey dewF
Now cease the last faint western streak is goneH
Stir not the blissful quiet of the nightA

Edward Dowden



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