Ariadne Waking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDBBEEFF

The moist and quiet morn was scarcely breakingA
When Ariadne in her bower was wakingA
Her eyelids still were closing and she heardB
But indistinctly yet a little birdB
That in the leaves o erhead waiting the sunC
Seemed answering another distant oneC
She waked but stirred not only just to pleaseD
Her pillow nestling cheek while the full seasD
The birds the leaves the lulling love o ernightB
The happy thought of the returning lightB
The sweet self willed content conspired to keepE
Her senses lingering in the feel of sleepE
And with a little smile she seemed to sayF
I know my love is near me and tis dayF

James Henry Leigh Hunt



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