A Bridal Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBCDEDFFD ABGBGHHG| I | A |
| The golden gates of Sleep unbar | B |
| Where Strength and Beauty met together | B |
| Kindle their image like a star | B |
| In a sea of glassy weather | B |
| Night with all thy stars look down | C |
| Darkness weep thy holiest dew | D |
| Never smiled the inconstant moon | E |
| On a pair so true | D |
| Let eyes not see their own delight | F |
| Haste swift Hour and thy flight | F |
| Oft renew | D |
| - | |
| II | A |
| Fairies sprites and angels keep her | B |
| Holy stars permit no wrong | G |
| And return to wake the sleeper | B |
| Dawn ere it be long | G |
| O joy O fear what will be done | H |
| In the absence of the sun | H |
| Come along | G |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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