Ariadne Waking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDBBEEFFThe moist and quiet morn was scarcely breaking | A |
When Ariadne in her bower was waking | A |
Her eyelids still were closing and she heard | B |
But indistinctly yet a little bird | B |
That in the leaves o erhead waiting the sun | C |
Seemed answering another distant one | C |
She waked but stirred not only just to please | D |
Her pillow nestling cheek while the full seas | D |
The birds the leaves the lulling love o ernight | B |
The happy thought of the returning light | B |
The sweet self willed content conspired to keep | E |
Her senses lingering in the feel of sleep | E |
And with a little smile she seemed to say | F |
I know my love is near me and tis day | F |
James Henry Leigh Hunt
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