Diurnal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBC DEDDEE A FGFGFG HIHHII A JKJKJK LMLLMM| I | A |
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| A molten ruby clear as wine | B |
| Along the east the dawning swims | C |
| The morning glories swing and shine | B |
| The night dews bead their satin rims | C |
| The bees rob sweets from shrub and vine | B |
| The gold hangs on their limbs | C |
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| Sweet morn the South | D |
| A royal lover | E |
| From his fragrant mouth | D |
| Sweet morn the South | D |
| Breathes on and over | E |
| Keen scents of wild honey and rosy clover | E |
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| II | A |
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| Beside the wall the roses blow | F |
| Long summer noons the winds forsake | G |
| Beside the wall the poppies glow | F |
| So full of fire their hearts do ache | G |
| The dipping butterflies come slow | F |
| Half dreaming half awake | G |
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| Sweet noontide rest | H |
| A slave girl weary | I |
| With her babe at her breast | H |
| Sweet noontide rest | H |
| The day grows dreary | I |
| As soft limbs that are tired and eyes that are teary | I |
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| III | A |
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| Along lone paths the cricket cries | J |
| Sad summer nights that know the dew | K |
| One mad star thwart the heavens flies | J |
| Curved glittering on the glassy blue | K |
| Now grows the big moon on the skies | J |
| The stars are faint and few | K |
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| Sweet night breathe thou | L |
| With a passion taken | M |
| From a Romeo's vow | L |
| Sweet night breathe thou | L |
| Like a beauty shaken | M |
| Of amorous dreams that have made her waken | M |
Madison Julius Cawein
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