Beauty And Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDD EFEFFFDD GHGHDDII| Down in yon summer vale | A |
| Where the rill flows | B |
| Thus said a Nightingale | A |
| To his loved Rose | B |
| Tho' rich the pleasures | C |
| Of song's sweet measures | C |
| Vain were its melody | D |
| Rose without thee | D |
| - | |
| Then from the green recess | E |
| Of her night bower | F |
| Beaming with bashfulness | E |
| Spoke the bright flower | F |
| Tho' morn should lend her | F |
| Its sunniest splendor | F |
| What would the Rose be | D |
| Unsung by thee | D |
| - | |
| Thus still let Song attend | G |
| Woman's bright way | H |
| Thus still let woman lend | G |
| Light to the lay | H |
| Like stars thro' heaven's sea | D |
| Floating in harmony | D |
| Beauty should glide along | I |
| Circled by Song | I |
Thomas Moore
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