Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDEFGGHGG| Light as the breeze that hails the infant morn | A |
| The Milkmaid trips as o'er her arm she slings | B |
| Her cleanly pail some fav'rite lay she sings | B |
| As sweetly wild and cheerful as the horn | A |
| O happy girl I may never faithless love | C |
| Or fancied splendour lead thy steps astray | D |
| No cares becloud the sunshine of thy day | D |
| Nor want e'er urge thee from thy cot to rove | E |
| What though thy station dooms thee to be poor | F |
| And by the hard earn'd morsel thou art fed | G |
| Yet sweet content bedecks thy lowly bed | G |
| And health and peace sit smiling at thy door | H |
| Of these possess'd thou hast a gracious meed | G |
| Which Heaven's high wisdom gives to make thee rich indeed | G |
Thomas Gent
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About Morning
Morning is a poem by Thomas Gent. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
