The Morning-glories Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGHG IJCJ KLKL CCMC

They bloom up the fresh green trellisA
In airy vigorous easeB
And their fragrant sensuous honeyC
Is best beloved of the beesB
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Oh the rose knows the dainty secretD
How the morning glory blowsE
For the rose told me the secretD
And the jessamine told the roseE
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And the jessamine said at midnightF
Ere the red cock woke and crewG
That the fays of queen TitaniaH
Came there to bathe in the dewG
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And the merry moonlight glistenedI
On wet long yellow hairJ
And their feet on the flowers drowsyC
Trod softer than any airJ
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And their petticoats gay as bubblesK
They hung up every oneL
On the morning glories' tendrilsK
Till their moonlight bath were doneL
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But the red cock crew too earlyC
And the fays left hurriedlyC
And this is why in the morningM
Their petticoats there you seeC

Madison Julius Cawein



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