Dawn Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFFI hear a twittering of birds | A |
And now they burst in song | B |
How sweet although it wants the words | A |
It shall not want them long | B |
For I will set some to the note | C |
Which bubbles from the thrush's throat | C |
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O jewelled night that reign'st on high | D |
Where is thy crescent moon | E |
Thy stars have faded from the sky | D |
The sun is coming soon | E |
The summer night is passed away | F |
Sing welcome to the summer day | F |
Robert Fuller Murray
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