The Nightingale Near The House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DEEC FGHA IJJA

Here is the soundless cypress on the lawnA
It listens listens Taller trees beyondB
Listen The moon at the unruffled pondB
Stares And you sing you singC
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That star enchanted song falls through the airD
From lawn to lawn down terraces of soundE
Darts in white arrows on the shadowed groundE
And all the night you singC
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My dreams are flowers to which you are a beeF
As all night long I listen and my brainG
Receives your song then loses it againH
In moonlight on the lawnA
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Now is your voice a marble high and whiteI
Then like a mist on fields of paradiseJ
Now is a raging fire then is like iceJ
Then breaks and it is dawnA

Harold Monro



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