There Be None Of Beauty's Daughters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCCCDCDBBEE| There be none of Beauty's daughters | A |
| With a magic like Thee | B |
| And like music on the waters | A |
| Is thy sweet voice to me | B |
| When as if its sound were causing | C |
| The charm d ocean's pausing | C |
| The waves lie still and gleaming | C |
| And the lull'd winds seem dreaming | C |
| And the midnight moon is weaving | C |
| Her bright chain o'er the deep | D |
| Whose breast is gently heaving | C |
| As an infant's asleep | D |
| So the spirit bows before thee | B |
| To listen and adore thee | B |
| With a full but soft emotion | E |
| Like the swell of Summer's ocean | E |
George Gordon Byron
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