From -torrismondâ? - In A Garden By Moonlight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN A OPOOOPO QRSSSRQ TUUJVeronica COME then a song a winding gentle song | A |
To lead me into sleep Let it be low | B |
As zephyr telling secrets to his rose | C |
For I would hear the murmuring of my thoughts | D |
And more of voice than of that other music | E |
That grows around the strings of quivering lutes | F |
But most of thought for with my mind I listen | G |
And when the leaves of sound are shed upon it | H |
If there s no seed remembrance grows not there | I |
So life so death a song and then a dream | J |
Begin before another dewdrop fall | K |
From the soft hold of these disturbed flowers | L |
For sleep is filling up my senses fast | M |
And from these words I sink | N |
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SONG | A |
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How many times do I love thee dear | O |
Tell me how many thoughts there be | P |
In the atmosphere | O |
Of a new fall n year | O |
Whose white and sable hours appear | O |
The latest flake of Eternity | P |
So many times do I love thee dear | O |
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How many times do I love again | Q |
Tell me how many beads there are | R |
In a silver chain | S |
Of evening rain | S |
Unravell d from the tumbling main | S |
And threading the eye of a yellow star | R |
So many times do I love again | Q |
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Elvira She sees no longer leave her then alone | T |
Encompass d by this round and moony night | U |
A rose leaf for thy lips and then goodnight | U |
So life so death a song and then a dream | J |
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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