Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABAB CDCECDCD ABABABAB

The Nightingale was not yet heardA
For the Rose was not yet blownB
His heart was quiet as a birdA
Asleep in the night aloneB
And never were its pulses stirredA
To breathe or joy or moanB
The Nightingale was not yet heardA
For the Rose was not yet blownB
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Then She bloomed forth before his sightC
In passion and in powerD
And filled the very day with lightC
So glorious was her dowerE
And made the whole vast moonlit nightC
As fragrant as a bowerD
The young the beautiful the brightC
The splendid peerless FlowerD
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Whereon his heart was like a birdA
When Summer mounts his throneB
And all its pulses thrilled and stirredA
To songs of joy and moanB
To every most impassioned wordA
And most impassioned toneB
The Nightingale at length was heardA
For the Rose at length was blownB

James Thomson - (bysshe Vanolis)



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