Blue Wings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CD C EFFE| Warm whisp'ring through the slender olive leaves | A |
| Came to me a gentle sound | B |
| Whis'pring of a secret found | B |
| In the clear sunshine 'mid the golden sheaves | A |
| - | |
| Said it was sleeping for me in the morn | C |
| Called it gladness called it joy | D |
| Drew me on 'Come hither boy ' | - |
| To where the blue wings rested on the corn | C |
| - | |
| I thought the gentle sound had whispered true | E |
| Thought the little heaven mine | F |
| Leaned to clutch the thing divine | F |
| And saw the blue wings melt within the blue | E |
George Eliot
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