Bridal Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGFGCDED| O come soft rest of cares come Night | A |
| Come naked Virtue's only tire | B |
| The reap egrave d harvest of the light | A |
| Bound up in sheaves of sacred fire | B |
| Love calls to war | C |
| Sighs his alarms | D |
| Lips his swords are | E |
| The field his arms | D |
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| Come Night and lay thy velvet hand | F |
| On glorious Day's outfacing face | G |
| And all thy crown egrave d flames command | F |
| For torches to our nuptial grace | G |
| Love calls to war | C |
| Sighs his alarms | D |
| Lips his swords are | E |
| The field his arms | D |
George Chapman
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