The Muses' Son Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCC B DD EFG E HH IJJ I CC KLL K MM NO ONTHROUGH field and wood to stray | A |
And pipe my tuneful lay | A |
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'Tis thus my days are pass'd | B |
And all keep tune with me | C |
And move in harmony | C |
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And so on to the last | B |
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To wait I scarce have power | D |
The garden's earliest flower | D |
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The tree's first bloom in Spring | E |
They hail my joyous strain | F |
When Winter comes again | G |
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Of that sweet dream I sing | E |
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My song sounds far and near | H |
O'er ice it echoes clear | H |
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Then Winter blossoms bright | I |
And when his blossoms fly | J |
Fresh raptures meet mine eye | J |
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Upon the well till'd height | I |
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When 'neath the linden tree | C |
Young folks I chance to see | C |
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I set them moving soon | K |
His nose the dull lad curls | L |
The formal maiden whirls | L |
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Obedient to my tune | K |
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Wings to the feet ye lend | M |
O'er hill and vale ye send | M |
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The lover far from home | N |
When shall I on your breast | O |
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Ye kindly muses rest | O |
And cease at length to roam | N |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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