The Dream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFG HCHC| I did not deem it half so sweet | A |
| To feel thy gentle hand | B |
| As in a dream thy soul to greet | A |
| Across wide leagues of land | B |
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| Untouched more near to draw to you | C |
| Where amid radiant skies | D |
| Glimmered thy plumes of iris hue | C |
| My Bird of Paradise | E |
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| Let me dream only with my heart | F |
| Love first and after see | G |
| Know thy diviner counterpart | F |
| Before I kneel to thee | G |
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| So in thy motions all expressed | H |
| Thy angel I may view | C |
| I shall not on thy beauty rest | H |
| But Beauty's ray in you | C |
George William Russell
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