To A Skylark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ABCD| O skylark I see thee and call thee joy | A |
| Thy wings bear thee up to the breast of the dawn | B |
| I see thee no more but thy song is still | C |
| The tongue of the heavens to me | D |
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| Thus are the days when I was a boy | A |
| Sweet while I lived in them dear now they're gone | B |
| I feel them no longer but still O still | C |
| They tell of the heavens to me | D |
George Meredith
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