A Spirit's Voice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCDB EEEB FGFB| It is the dawn the rosy day awakes | A |
| From her bright hair pale showers of dew she shakes | A |
| And through the heavens her early pathway takes | A |
| Why art thou sleeping | B |
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| It is the noon the sun looks laughing down | C |
| On hamlet still on busy shore and town | C |
| On forest glade and deep dark waters lone | D |
| Why art thou sleeping | B |
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| It is the sunset daylight's crimson veil | E |
| Floats o'er the mountain tops while twilight pale | E |
| Calls up her vaporous shrouds from every vale | E |
| Why art thou sleeping | B |
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| It is the night o'er the moon's livid brow | F |
| Like shadowy locks the clouds their darkness throw | G |
| All evil spirits wake to wander now | F |
| Why art thou sleeping | B |
Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)
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