Nuptial Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDAEAECDCFAGAH BIBI| Hush and again the chatter of the starling | A |
| Athwart the lawn | B |
| Lean your head close and closer O my darling | A |
| It is the dawn | B |
| Dawn in the dusk of her dream | C |
| Dream in the hush of her bosom unclose | D |
| Bathed in the eye bright beam | C |
| Blush to her cheek be a blossom a rose | D |
| Go nuptial night the floor of Ocean tressing | A |
| With moon and star | E |
| With benediction go and breathe thy blessing | A |
| On coasts afar | E |
| Hark the theorbos thrum | C |
| O'er the arch'd wave that in white smother booms | D |
| 'Mother of Mystery come | C |
| Fain for thee wait other brides other grooms ' | F |
| Go nuptial night my breast of hers bereaving | A |
| Yet O tread soft | G |
| Grow day blithe day the mountain shoulder heaving | A |
| More gold aloft | H |
| Gold rose bird of the dawn | B |
| All to her balcony gather unseen | I |
| Thrill through the curtain drawn | B |
| Bless her bedeck her and bathe her my Queen | I |
Sir Arthur Quiller-couch
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