The Indian Serenade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADED FGHGFIJI KHLHKMNM| I arise from dreams of thee | A |
| In the first sweet sleep of night | B |
| When the winds are breathing low | C |
| And the stars are shining bright | B |
| I arise from dreams of thee | A |
| And a spirit in my feet | D |
| Has led me who knows how | E |
| To thy chamber window Sweet | D |
| - | |
| The wandering airs they faint | F |
| On the dark the silent stream | G |
| The champak odours fail | H |
| Like sweet thoughts in a dream | G |
| The nightingale's complaint | F |
| It dies upon her heart | I |
| As I must die on thine | J |
| O beloved as thou art | I |
| - | |
| Oh lift me from the grass | K |
| I die I faint I fail | H |
| Let thy love in kisses rain | L |
| On my lips and eyelids pale | H |
| My cheek is cold and white alas | K |
| My heart beats loud and fast | M |
| Oh press it close to thine again | N |
| Where it will break at last | M |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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