Song (untitled #7) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBA DEFGED HIJJIH

Thou to me art such a springA
As the Arab seeks at eveB
Thirsty from the shining sandsC
There to bathe his face and handsC
While the sun is taking leaveB
And dewy sleep is a delicious thingA
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Thou to me art such a dreamD
As he dreams upon the grassE
While the bubbling coolness nearF
Makes sweet music in his earG
And the stars that slowly passE
In solitary grandeur o'er him gleamD
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Thou to me art such a dawnH
As the dawn whose ruddy kissI
Wakes him to his darling steedJ
And again the desert speedJ
And again the desert blissI
Lightens thro' his veins and he is goneH

George Meredith



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