Song.[1] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGFG HCHC GIGIA | |
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Breeze of the night in gentler sighs | B |
More softly murmur o'er the pillow | C |
For Slumber seals my Fanny's eyes | B |
And Peace must never shun her pillow | C |
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Or breathe those sweet olian strains | D |
Stolen from celestial spheres above | E |
To charm her ear while some remains | D |
And soothe her soul to dreams of love | E |
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But Breeze of night again forbear | F |
In softest murmurs only sigh | G |
Let not a Zephyr's pinion dare | F |
To lift those auburn locks on high | G |
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Chill is thy Breath thou breeze of night | H |
Oh ruffle not those lids of Snow | C |
For only Morning's cheering light | H |
May wake the beam that lurks below | C |
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Blest be that lip and azure eye | G |
Sweet Fanny hallowed be thy Sleep | I |
Those lips shall never vent a sigh | G |
Those eyes may never wake to weep | I |
George Gordon Byron
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