From Dewy Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGEG

From dewy dreams my soul ariseA
From love's deep slumber and from deathB
For lo the treees are full of sighsA
Whose leaves the morn admonishethB
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Eastward the gradual dawn prevailsC
Where softly burning fires appearD
Making to tremble all those veilsC
Of grey and golden gossamerE
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While sweetly gently secretlyF
The flowery bells of morn are stirredG
And the wise choirs of faeryE
Begin innumerous to be heardG

James Joyce



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