Here In Our Fairy Bowers We Dwell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC DEDEFF GEGEFFA| A GLEE | A |
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| Sung by Messrs GOULDEN PYNE and NELSON Composed by | B |
| Mr ROOKE | C |
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| Here in our fairy bowers we dwell | D |
| Women our idol life's best treasure | E |
| Echo enchanted joys to tell | D |
| Our feast of laugh of love and pleasure | E |
| Say is not this then bliss divine | F |
| Beauty's smiles and rosy wine | F |
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| Eternal mirth and sunshine reign | G |
| For grief we cannot find the leisure | E |
| Night's social gods have banish'd pain | G |
| Morn lights us to increasing pleasure | E |
| Say is not this then bliss divine | F |
| Beauty's smiles and rosy wine | F |
| Here in our fairy bowers c | A |
Thomas Gent
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Here In Our Fairy Bowers We Dwell is a poem by Thomas Gent. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
