The Radiant Dark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBBB CDEDFF| Should I long that dark were fair Say O song | A |
| Lacks my love aught that I should long | A |
| Dark the night with breath all flow'rs | B |
| And tender broken voice that fills | B |
| With ravishment the list'ning hours | B |
| Whis'prings wooings | B |
| Liquid ripples and soft ring dove cooings | B |
| in low toned rhythm that love's aching stills | B |
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| Dark the night yet is she bright | C |
| For in her dark she brings the mystic star | D |
| Trembling yet strong as is the voice of love | E |
| From some unknown afar | D |
| O radiant dark O darkly foster'd ray | F |
| Thou hast a joy too deep for shallow day | F |
George Eliot
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