Beauty And Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDD EFEFFFDD GHGHDDII

Down in yon summer valeA
Where the rill flowsB
Thus said a NightingaleA
To his loved RoseB
Tho' rich the pleasuresC
Of song's sweet measuresC
Vain were its melodyD
Rose without theeD
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Then from the green recessE
Of her night bowerF
Beaming with bashfulnessE
Spoke the bright flowerF
Tho' morn should lend herF
Its sunniest splendorF
What would the Rose beD
Unsung by theeD
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Thus still let Song attendG
Woman's bright wayH
Thus still let woman lendG
Light to the layH
Like stars thro' heaven's seaD
Floating in harmonyD
Beauty should glide alongI
Circled by SongI

Thomas Moore



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