To Jane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCABD EFGEFG FEHFEH IAGIAF| The keen stars were twinkling | A |
| And the fair moon was rising among them | B |
| Dear Jane | C |
| The guitar was tinkling | A |
| But the notes were not sweet till you sung them | B |
| Again | D |
| - | |
| As the moon's soft splendour | E |
| O'er the faint cold starlight of Heaven | F |
| Is thrown | G |
| So your voice most tender | E |
| To the strings without soul had then given | F |
| Its own | G |
| - | |
| The stars will awaken | F |
| Though the moon sleep a full hour later | E |
| To night | H |
| No leaf will be shaken | F |
| Whilst the dews of your melody scatter | E |
| Delight | H |
| - | |
| Though the sound overpowers | I |
| Sing again with your dear voice revealing | A |
| A tone | G |
| Of some world far from ours | I |
| Where music and moonlight and feeling | A |
| Are one | F |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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