The Skylark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDEED FFGHHG AABAAB| Bird of the wilderness | A |
| Blithesome and cumberless | A |
| Sweet be thy matin o'er moorland and lea | B |
| Emblem of happiness | A |
| Blest is thy dwelling place | A |
| O to abide in the desert with thee | B |
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| Wild is thy lay and loud | C |
| Far in the downy cloud | C |
| Love gives it energy love gave it birth | D |
| Where on thy dewy wing | E |
| Where art thou journeying | E |
| Thy lay is in heaven thy love is on earth | D |
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| O'er fell and fountain sheen | F |
| O'er moor and mountain green | F |
| O'er the red streamer that heralds the day | G |
| Over the cloudlet dim | H |
| Over the rainbow's rim | H |
| Musical cherub soar singing away | G |
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| Then when the gloaming comes | A |
| Low in the heather blooms | A |
| Sweet will thy welcome and bed of love be | B |
| Emblem of happiness | A |
| Blest is thy dwelling place | A |
| O to abide in the desert with thee | B |
James Hogg
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