To A Lady Playing And Singing In The Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABA CCDC EEFE GGHG

Joyful lady singA
And I will lurk here listeningA
Though nought be done and nought begunB
And work hours swift are scurryingA
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Sing O lady stillC
Aye I will wait each note you trillC
Though duties due that press to doD
This whole day long I unfulfilC
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It is an evening tuneE
One not designed to waste the noonE
You say I know time bids me goF
For daytide passes too too soonE
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But let indulgence beG
This once to my rash ecstasyG
When sounds nowhere that carolled airH
My idled morn may comfort meG

Thomas Hardy



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