At Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDC EECFFC| A | |
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| At night when all is still around | B |
| How sweet to hear the distant sound | B |
| Of footstep coming soft and light | C |
| What pleasure in the anxious beat | D |
| With which the bosom flies to meet | D |
| That foot that comes so soft at night | C |
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| And then at night how sweet to say | E |
| 'Tis late my love and chide delay | E |
| Tho' still the western clouds are bright | C |
| Oh happy too the silent press | F |
| The eloquence of mute caress | F |
| With those we love exchanged at night | C |
Thomas Moore
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