Faery Morris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDCEFC A GCHHCIFC A JCKKCIFCI | A |
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The winds are whist and hid in mist | B |
The moon hangs o'er the wooded height | C |
The bushy bee with unkempt head | D |
Hath made the sunflower's disk his bed | D |
And sleeps half hid from sight | C |
The owlet makes us melody | E |
Come dance with us in Fa ry | F |
Come dance with us to night | C |
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II | A |
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The dew is damp the glow worm's lamp | G |
Blurs in the moss its tawny light | C |
The great gray moth sinks half asleep | H |
Where in an elfin laundered heap | H |
The lily gowns hang white | C |
The crickets make us minstrelsy | I |
Come dance with us in Fa ry | F |
Come dance with us to night | C |
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III | A |
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With scents of heat dew chilled and sweet | J |
The new cut hay smells by the bight | C |
The ghost of some dead pansy bloom | K |
The butterfly dreams in the gloom | K |
Its pied wings folded tight | C |
The world is lost in fantasy | I |
Come dance with us in Fa ry | F |
Come dance with us to night | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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