A Summer Evening. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDD A EFGFBB| I | A |
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| The sun has sunk in the crimson west | B |
| And around the languid eyes of day | C |
| The Twilight's dreamy shadows rest | B |
| And light and shade alternate play | C |
| The winds are hushed nor leaf nor flower | D |
| Is swayed with motion by their power | D |
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| II | A |
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| The fireflies with meteor lamps | E |
| Arise from out the dewy lawn | F |
| And there the elfin cricket chants | G |
| His vespers when the day is gone | F |
| And far above the sky's coquette | B |
| With all her starry train is met | B |
George W. Doneghy
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