Song (untitled #6) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEE FFGG HHII| The flower unfolds its dawning cup | A |
| And the young sun drinks the star dews up | A |
| At eve it droops with the bliss of day | B |
| And dreams in the midnight far away | B |
| - | |
| So am I in thy sole sweet glance | C |
| Pressed with a weight of utterance | D |
| Lovingly all my leaves unfold | E |
| And gleam to the beams of thirsty gold | E |
| - | |
| At eve I droop for then the swell | F |
| Of feeling falters forth farewell | F |
| At midnight I am dreaming deep | G |
| Of what has been in blissful sleep | G |
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| When ah when will love's own fight | H |
| Wed me alike thro' day and night | H |
| When will the stars with their linking charms | I |
| Wake us in each other's arms | I |
George Meredith
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