To A Lady Playing And Singing In The Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CCDC EEFE GGHG| Joyful lady sing | A |
| And I will lurk here listening | A |
| Though nought be done and nought begun | B |
| And work hours swift are scurrying | A |
| - | |
| Sing O lady still | C |
| Aye I will wait each note you trill | C |
| Though duties due that press to do | D |
| This whole day long I unfulfil | C |
| - | |
| It is an evening tune | E |
| One not designed to waste the noon | E |
| You say I know time bids me go | F |
| For daytide passes too too soon | E |
| - | |
| But let indulgence be | G |
| This once to my rash ecstasy | G |
| When sounds nowhere that carolled air | H |
| My idled morn may comfort me | G |
Thomas Hardy
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