Palabras Carià±osas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGG HCICJKLKGG| GOOD NIGHT I have to say good night | A |
| To such a host of peerless things | B |
| Good night unto the slender hand | C |
| All queenly with its weight of rings | B |
| Good night to fond uplifted eyes | D |
| Good night to chestnut braids of hair | E |
| Good night unto the perfect mouth | F |
| And all the sweetness nestled there | E |
| The snowy hand detains me then | G |
| I ll have to say Good night again | G |
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| But there will come a time my love | H |
| When if I read our stars aright | C |
| I shall not linger by this porch | I |
| With my farewells Till then good night | C |
| You wish the time were now And I | J |
| You do not blush to wish it so | K |
| You would have blushed yourself to death | L |
| To own so much a year ago | K |
| What both these snowy hands ah then | G |
| I ll have to say Good night again | G |
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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