Lo, The Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFGHIJK| LO the day begins to rise | A |
| And the shadows of the night | B |
| Overtaken with surprise | A |
| Blushing fly his presence bright | B |
| Cease thy briny tears to flow | C |
| Not another murmur sigh | D |
| Thine hath been the cup of woe | C |
| Now be thine the cup of joy | E |
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| Wakened by the voice of morn | F |
| See the little urchin Mirth | G |
| How she laughing Care to scorn | F |
| Skippeth o'er the jocund earth | G |
| Don O don thy best attire | H |
| Snatch O snatch this balm to pain | I |
| Ere the beams of day retire | J |
| And thy night sets in again | K |
Joseph Skipsey
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