To Jenny Lind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE AFCFGEGE| I cannot touch the harp again | A |
| And sing another idle lay | B |
| To cool a maddening burning brain | C |
| And drive the midnight fiend away | B |
| Music own sister to the soul | D |
| Bids roses bloom on cheeks all pale | E |
| And sweet her joys and sorrows roll | D |
| When sings the Swedish Nightingale | E |
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| I cannot touch the harp again | A |
| No chords will vibrate on the string | F |
| Like broken flowers upon the plain | C |
| My heart e'en withers while I sing | F |
| Aeolian harps have witching tones | G |
| On morning or the evening gale | E |
| No melody their music owns | G |
| As sings the Swedish nightingale | E |
John Clare
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