Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABAB CDCECDCD ABABABAB| The Nightingale was not yet heard | A |
| For the Rose was not yet blown | B |
| His heart was quiet as a bird | A |
| Asleep in the night alone | B |
| And never were its pulses stirred | A |
| To breathe or joy or moan | B |
| The Nightingale was not yet heard | A |
| For the Rose was not yet blown | B |
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| Then She bloomed forth before his sight | C |
| In passion and in power | D |
| And filled the very day with light | C |
| So glorious was her dower | E |
| And made the whole vast moonlit night | C |
| As fragrant as a bower | D |
| The young the beautiful the bright | C |
| The splendid peerless Flower | D |
| - | |
| Whereon his heart was like a bird | A |
| When Summer mounts his throne | B |
| And all its pulses thrilled and stirred | A |
| To songs of joy and moan | B |
| To every most impassioned word | A |
| And most impassioned tone | B |
| The Nightingale at length was heard | A |
| For the Rose at length was blown | B |
James Thomson - (bysshe Vanolis)
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