Aubade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFEFGG

The lark now leaves his wat'ry nestA
And climbing shakes his dewy wingsB
He takes this window for the EastC
And to implore your light he singsB
Awake awake the morn will never riseD
Till she can dress her beauty at your eyesD
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The merchant bows unto the seaman's starE
The ploughman from the sun his season takesF
But still the lover wonders what they areE
Who look for day before his mistress wakesF
Awake awake break thro' your veils of lawnG
Then draw your curtains and begin the dawnG

Sir William Davenant



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