The Nightingale Near The House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DEEC FGHA IJJA| Here is the soundless cypress on the lawn | A |
| It listens listens Taller trees beyond | B |
| Listen The moon at the unruffled pond | B |
| Stares And you sing you sing | C |
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| That star enchanted song falls through the air | D |
| From lawn to lawn down terraces of sound | E |
| Darts in white arrows on the shadowed ground | E |
| And all the night you sing | C |
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| My dreams are flowers to which you are a bee | F |
| As all night long I listen and my brain | G |
| Receives your song then loses it again | H |
| In moonlight on the lawn | A |
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| Now is your voice a marble high and white | I |
| Then like a mist on fields of paradise | J |
| Now is a raging fire then is like ice | J |
| Then breaks and it is dawn | A |
Harold Edward Monro
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