To-night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABA CBAABC| Harry you know at night | A |
| The larks in Castle Alley | B |
| Sing from the attic's height | A |
| As if the electric light | A |
| Were the true sun above a summer valley | B |
| Whistle don't knock to night | A |
| - | |
| I shall come early Kate | C |
| And we in Castle Alley | B |
| Will sit close out of sight | A |
| Alone and ask no light | A |
| Of lamp or sun above a summer valley | B |
| To night I can stay late | C |
Edward Thomas
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