At The Mid Hour Of Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA CCDDE| At the mid hour of night when stars are weeping I fly | A |
| To the lone vale we loved when life shone warm in thine eye | A |
| And I think oft if spirits can steal from the regions of air | B |
| To revisit past scenes of delight thou wilt come to me there | B |
| And tell me our love is remember'd even in the sky | A |
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| Then I sing the wild song it once was rapture to hear | C |
| When our voices commingling breathed like one on the ear | C |
| And as Echo far off through the vale my sad orison rolls | D |
| I think O my love 'tis thy voice from the Kingdom of Souls | D |
| Faintly answering still the notes that once were so dear | E |
Thomas Moore
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