Imitated From Ossian Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EDF GHGH IJIJ

The stream with languid murmur creepsA
In Lumin's flowery valeB
Beneath the dew the Lily weepsA
Slow waving to the galeB
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'Cease restless gale 'it seems to sayC
'Nor wake me with thy sighingD
The honours of my vernal dayC
On rapid wing are flyingD
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Tomorrow shall the Traveller comeE
Who late beheld me bloomingD
His searching eye shall vainly roamF
The dreary vale of Lumin '-
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With eager gaze and wetted cheekG
My wonted haunts alongH
Thus faithful Maiden thou shalt seekG
The Youth of simplest songH
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But I along the breeze shall rollI
The voice of feeble powerJ
And dwell the Moon beam of thy soulI
In Slumber's nightly hourJ

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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