Joy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD E FE C CF| A DRAGON FLY with beauteous wing | A |
| Is hov'ring o'er a silv'ry spring | A |
| I watch its motions with delight | B |
| Now dark its colours seem now bright | B |
| Chameleon like appear now blue | C |
| Now red and now of greenish hue | C |
| Would it would come still nearer me | D |
| That I its tints might better see | D |
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| It hovers flutters resting ne'er | E |
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| But hush it settles on the mead | F |
| I have it safe now I declare | E |
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| And when its form I closely view | C |
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| 'Tis of a sad and dingy blue | C |
| Such Joy Dissector is thy case indeed | F |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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