Song (untitled #7) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBA DEFGED HIJJIH| Thou to me art such a spring | A |
| As the Arab seeks at eve | B |
| Thirsty from the shining sands | C |
| There to bathe his face and hands | C |
| While the sun is taking leave | B |
| And dewy sleep is a delicious thing | A |
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| Thou to me art such a dream | D |
| As he dreams upon the grass | E |
| While the bubbling coolness near | F |
| Makes sweet music in his ear | G |
| And the stars that slowly pass | E |
| In solitary grandeur o'er him gleam | D |
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| Thou to me art such a dawn | H |
| As the dawn whose ruddy kiss | I |
| Wakes him to his darling steed | J |
| And again the desert speed | J |
| And again the desert bliss | I |
| Lightens thro' his veins and he is gone | H |
George Meredith
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