Diurnal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBC DEDDEE A FGFGFG HIHHII A JKJKJK LMLLMM

IA
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A molten ruby clear as wineB
Along the east the dawning swimsC
The morning glories swing and shineB
The night dews bead their satin rimsC
The bees rob sweets from shrub and vineB
The gold hangs on their limbsC
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Sweet morn the SouthD
A royal loverE
From his fragrant mouthD
Sweet morn the SouthD
Breathes on and overE
Keen scents of wild honey and rosy cloverE
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IIA
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Beside the wall the roses blowF
Long summer noons the winds forsakeG
Beside the wall the poppies glowF
So full of fire their hearts do acheG
The dipping butterflies come slowF
Half dreaming half awakeG
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Sweet noontide restH
A slave girl wearyI
With her babe at her breastH
Sweet noontide restH
The day grows drearyI
As soft limbs that are tired and eyes that are tearyI
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IIIA
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Along lone paths the cricket criesJ
Sad summer nights that know the dewK
One mad star thwart the heavens fliesJ
Curved glittering on the glassy blueK
Now grows the big moon on the skiesJ
The stars are faint and fewK
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Sweet night breathe thouL
With a passion takenM
From a Romeo's vowL
Sweet night breathe thouL
Like a beauty shakenM
Of amorous dreams that have made her wakenM

Madison Julius Cawein



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