The Morning-glories Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGHG IJCJ KLKL CCMC| They bloom up the fresh green trellis | A |
| In airy vigorous ease | B |
| And their fragrant sensuous honey | C |
| Is best beloved of the bees | B |
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| Oh the rose knows the dainty secret | D |
| How the morning glory blows | E |
| For the rose told me the secret | D |
| And the jessamine told the rose | E |
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| And the jessamine said at midnight | F |
| Ere the red cock woke and crew | G |
| That the fays of queen Titania | H |
| Came there to bathe in the dew | G |
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| And the merry moonlight glistened | I |
| On wet long yellow hair | J |
| And their feet on the flowers drowsy | C |
| Trod softer than any air | J |
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| And their petticoats gay as bubbles | K |
| They hung up every one | L |
| On the morning glories' tendrils | K |
| Till their moonlight bath were done | L |
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| But the red cock crew too early | C |
| And the fays left hurriedly | C |
| And this is why in the morning | M |
| Their petticoats there you see | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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