A Spirit's Voice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCDB EEEB FGFB

It is the dawn the rosy day awakesA
From her bright hair pale showers of dew she shakesA
And through the heavens her early pathway takesA
Why art thou sleepingB
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It is the noon the sun looks laughing downC
On hamlet still on busy shore and townC
On forest glade and deep dark waters loneD
Why art thou sleepingB
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It is the sunset daylight's crimson veilE
Floats o'er the mountain tops while twilight paleE
Calls up her vaporous shrouds from every valeE
Why art thou sleepingB
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It is the night o'er the moon's livid browF
Like shadowy locks the clouds their darkness throwG
All evil spirits wake to wander nowF
Why art thou sleepingB

Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)



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