The Skylark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDEED FFGHHG AABAAB

Bird of the wildernessA
Blithesome and cumberlessA
Sweet be thy matin o'er moorland and leaB
Emblem of happinessA
Blest is thy dwelling placeA
O to abide in the desert with theeB
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Wild is thy lay and loudC
Far in the downy cloudC
Love gives it energy love gave it birthD
Where on thy dewy wingE
Where art thou journeyingE
Thy lay is in heaven thy love is on earthD
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O'er fell and fountain sheenF
O'er moor and mountain greenF
O'er the red streamer that heralds the dayG
Over the cloudlet dimH
Over the rainbow's rimH
Musical cherub soar singing awayG
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Then when the gloaming comesA
Low in the heather bloomsA
Sweet will thy welcome and bed of love beB
Emblem of happinessA
Blest is thy dwelling placeA
O to abide in the desert with theeB

James Hogg



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