Venetian Serenade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG AHIHJKLK AMFMFANA| Come come to me love | A |
| Come love Arise | B |
| And shame the bright stars | C |
| With the light of thine eyes | B |
| Look out from thy lattice | D |
| Oh lady bird hear | E |
| A swan on the water | F |
| My gondola's near | G |
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| Come come to me love | A |
| Come love My bride | H |
| O'er crystal in moonbeams | I |
| We'll tranquilly glide | H |
| In the dip of the oar | J |
| A melody flows | K |
| Sweet as the nightingale | L |
| Sings to the rose | K |
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| Come come to me love | A |
| Come love The day | M |
| Brings warder and cloister | F |
| Away then away | M |
| Oh haste to thy lover | F |
| Not yon star above | A |
| Is more true to heaven | N |
| Then he to his love | A |
George Pope Morris
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