To Mary: Written At Midnight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFAFAGEGC| Oh is there not in infant smiles | A |
| A witching power a cheering ray | B |
| A charm that every care beguiles | A |
| And bids the weary soul be gay | B |
| There surely is for thou hast been | C |
| Child of my heart my peaceful dove | D |
| Gladdening life's sad and chequer'd scene | E |
| An emblem of the peace above | D |
| Now all is calm and dark and still | F |
| And bright the beam the moonlight throws | A |
| On ocean wave and gentle rill | F |
| And on thy slumbering cheek of rose | A |
| And may no care disturb that breast | G |
| Nor sorrow dim that brow serene | E |
| And may thy latest years be bless'd | G |
| As thy sweet infancy has been | C |
Thomas Gent
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About To Mary: Written At Midnight
To Mary: Written At Midnight is a poem by Thomas Gent. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
