Dawn Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF

I hear a twittering of birdsA
And now they burst in songB
How sweet although it wants the wordsA
It shall not want them longB
For I will set some to the noteC
Which bubbles from the thrush's throatC
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O jewelled night that reign'st on highD
Where is thy crescent moonE
Thy stars have faded from the skyD
The sun is coming soonE
The summer night is passed awayF
Sing welcome to the summer dayF

Robert Fuller Murray



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