Serenade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FGFGAHAH| I would not have you wake for me | A |
| Fair lady though I love you | B |
| And though the night is warm and all | C |
| The stars are out above you | B |
| And though the dew's so light it could | D |
| Not hurt your little feet | E |
| And nightingales in yonder wood | D |
| Are singing passing sweet | E |
| - | |
| Yet may my plaintive strain unite | F |
| And mingle with your dreaming | G |
| And through the visions of the night | F |
| Just interweave my seeming | G |
| Yet no sleep on with fancy free | A |
| In that untroubled breast | H |
| No song of mine no thought of me | A |
| Deserves to break your rest | H |
Juliana Horatia Ewing
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