Lines To A Movement In Mozart's E-flat Symphony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCD EECFD GGECD CCCCD GShow me again the time | A |
When in the Junetide's prime | A |
We flew by meads and mountains northerly | B |
Yea to such freshness fairness fulness fineness freeness | C |
Love lures life on | D |
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Show me again the day | E |
When from the sandy bay | E |
We looked together upon the pestered sea | C |
Yea to such surging swaying sighing swelling shrinking | F |
Love lures life on | D |
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Show me again the hour | G |
When by the pinnacled tower | G |
We eyed each other and feared futurity | E |
Yea to such bodings broodings beatings blanchings blessings | C |
Love lures life on | D |
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Show me again just this | C |
The moment of that kiss | C |
Away from the prancing folk by the strawberry tree | C |
Yea to such rashness ratheness rareness ripeness richness | C |
Love lures life on | D |
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Begun November | G |
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