Day And Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDCD EFGFEG| Through my heart's palace Thoughts unnumbered throng | A |
| And there most quiet and as a child most wise | B |
| High throned you sit and gracious All day long | A |
| Great Hopes gold armoured jester Fantasies | C |
| And pilgrim Dreams and little beggar Sighs | B |
| Bow to your benediction go their way | D |
| And the grave jewelled courtier Memories | C |
| Worship and love and tend you all the day | D |
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| But when I sleep and all my thoughts go straying | E |
| When the high session of the day is ended | F |
| And darkness comes then with the waning light | G |
| By lilied maidens on your way attended | F |
| Proud from the wonted throne superbly swaying | E |
| You like a queen pass out into the night | G |
Rupert Brooke
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