Imitated From Ossian Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EDF GHGH IJIJThe stream with languid murmur creeps | A |
In Lumin's flowery vale | B |
Beneath the dew the Lily weeps | A |
Slow waving to the gale | B |
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'Cease restless gale 'it seems to say | C |
'Nor wake me with thy sighing | D |
The honours of my vernal day | C |
On rapid wing are flying | D |
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Tomorrow shall the Traveller come | E |
Who late beheld me blooming | D |
His searching eye shall vainly roam | F |
The dreary vale of Lumin ' | - |
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With eager gaze and wetted cheek | G |
My wonted haunts along | H |
Thus faithful Maiden thou shalt seek | G |
The Youth of simplest song | H |
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But I along the breeze shall roll | I |
The voice of feeble power | J |
And dwell the Moon beam of thy soul | I |
In Slumber's nightly hour | J |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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