Spirits Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCC ADEAFEEFDAGG| Angel spirits of sleep | A |
| White robed with silver hair | B |
| In your meadows fair | B |
| Where the willows weep | A |
| And the sad moonbeam | C |
| On the gliding stream | C |
| Writes her scatter'd dream | C |
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| Angel spirits of sleep | A |
| Dancing to the weir | D |
| In the hollow roar | E |
| Of its waters deep | A |
| Know ye how men say | F |
| That ye haunt no more | E |
| Isle and grassy shore | E |
| With your moonlit play | F |
| That ye dance not here | D |
| White robed spirits of sleep | A |
| All the summer night | G |
| Threading dances light | G |
Robert Seymour Bridges
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