The Fairies' Adieu Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCC D CC EFEFCC| OUR revels now are ended so good night so good night | A |
| And each unto our chamber let us hie | B |
| And there lose ourselves in visions till the broad daylight | A |
| Again has bid adieu unto the sky | C |
| So good bye | C |
| Till day has gone out of the sky | C |
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| 'My couch is in the daisy with its golden golden eye ' | - |
| 'And mine is in the violet sweet and pure ' | - |
| 'And mine the modest blue bell beneath whose canopy | D |
| I dream away the angry day secure ' | - |
| So good bye | C |
| Till day has gone out of the sky | C |
| - | |
| But when the day's departed upstarting from our dreams | E |
| We'll gather in a ring upon the green | F |
| And there dance till night's enraptured and the pale moon seems | E |
| To mourn the fate that changeth such a scene | F |
| So good bye | C |
| Till day has gone out of the sky | C |
Joseph Skipsey
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