Aubade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFEFGG| The lark now leaves his wat'ry nest | A |
| And climbing shakes his dewy wings | B |
| He takes this window for the East | C |
| And to implore your light he sings | B |
| Awake awake the morn will never rise | D |
| Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes | D |
| - | |
| The merchant bows unto the seaman's star | E |
| The ploughman from the sun his season takes | F |
| But still the lover wonders what they are | E |
| Who look for day before his mistress wakes | F |
| Awake awake break thro' your veils of lawn | G |
| Then draw your curtains and begin the dawn | G |
Sir William Davenant
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