Song Of The Bell. (from The German) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACD ACDAED FGAGGA AHICJIBell thou soundest merrily | A |
When the bridal party | A |
To the church doth hie | B |
Bell thou soundest solemnly | A |
When on Sabbath morning | C |
Fields deserted lie | D |
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Bell thou soundest merrily | A |
Tellest thou at evening | C |
Bed time draweth nigh | D |
Bell thou soundest mournfully | A |
Tellest thou the bitter | E |
Parting hath gone by | D |
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Say how canst thou mourn | F |
How canst thou rejoice | G |
Thou art but metal dull | A |
And yet all our sorrowings | G |
Arid all our rejoicings | G |
Thou dost feel them all | A |
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God hath wonders many | A |
Which we cannot fathom | H |
Placed within thy form | I |
When the heart is sinking | C |
Thou alone canst raise it | J |
Trembling in the storm | I |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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