To The Nightingale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDEAECFFC

How passing sad Listen it sings againA
Art thou a spirit that amongst the boughsB
The livelong day dost chaunt that wond'rous strainC
Making wan Dian stoop her silver browsB
Out of the clouds to hear thee Who shall sayD
Thou lone one that thy melody is gayD
Let him come listen now to that one noteE
That thou art pouring o'er and o'er againA
Through the sweet echoes of thy mellow throatE
With such a sobbing sound of deep deep painC
I prithee cease thy song for from my heartF
Thou hast made memory's bitter waters startF
And filled my weary eyes with the soul's rainC

Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)



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