Song From -fayette\'\' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAA ACACAA ADADAA| Why doth the dawning speak of her | A |
| What kindred hath she with the morn | B |
| Why should my wakening thoughts transfer | A |
| To her the glow in Orient born | B |
| I only know that wheresoe'er | A |
| Awaketh Beauty she is there | A |
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| Why is the noontide full of her | A |
| What kindred hath she with the sun | C |
| Why should the whole world's minister | A |
| Be eloquent alone of one | C |
| I only know that wheresoe'er | A |
| Exulteth Beauty she is there | A |
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| Why is the midnight fraught with her | A |
| What kindred hath she with the night | D |
| O dreams that are of things that were | A |
| Ye change my darkness into light | D |
| I know I know that wheresoe'er | A |
| Reposeth Beauty she is there | A |
James Brunton Stephens
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