Good-night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDEE CCFF GGHH| Then the bright lamp is carried in | A |
| The sunless hours again begin | A |
| O'er all without in field and lane | B |
| The haunted night returns again | C |
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| Now we behold the embers flee | D |
| About the firelit hearth and see | D |
| Our faces painted as we pass | E |
| Like pictures on the window glass | E |
| - | |
| Must we to bed indeed Well then | C |
| Let us arise and go like men | C |
| And face with an undaunted tread | F |
| The long black passage up to bed | F |
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| Farewell O brother sister sire | G |
| O pleasant party round the fire | G |
| The songs you sing the tales you tell | H |
| Till far to morrow fare you well | H |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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