From Egmont Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C DE DFF GHIH J IG IIII I A K K KB B BB LM NMACT I | A |
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CLARA winds a skein and sings with Brackenburg | B |
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THE drum gives the signal | C |
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Loud rings the shrill fife | D |
My love leads his troops on | E |
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Full arm'd for the strife | D |
While his hand grasps his lance | F |
As they proudly advance | F |
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My bosom pants wildly | G |
My blood hotly flows | H |
Oh had I a doublet | I |
A helmet and hose | H |
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Through the gate with bold footstep | J |
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I after him hied | I |
Each province each country | G |
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Explored by his side | I |
The coward foe trembled | I |
Then rattled our shot | I |
What bliss e'er resembled | I |
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A soldier's glad lot | I |
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ACT III | A |
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CLARA sings | K |
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Gladness | K |
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And sadness | K |
And pensiveness blending | B |
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Yearning | B |
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And burning | B |
In torment ne'er ending | B |
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Sad unto death | L |
Proudly soaring above | M |
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Happy alone | N |
Is the soul that doth love | M |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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