Gazel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDECC DFDGCC HIHICC

Haste Maami the spring is nighA
Already in the unopened flowersB
That sleep around us Fancy's eyeA
Can see the blush of future bowersB
And joy it brings to thee and meC
My own beloved MaamiC
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The streamlet frozen on its wayD
To feed the marble Founts of KingsE
Now loosened by the vernal rayD
Upon its path exulting springsE
As doth this bounding heart to theeC
My ever blissful MaamiC
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Such bright hours were not made to stayD
Enough if they awhile remainF
Like Irem's bowers that fade awayD
From time to time and come againG
And life shall all one Irem beC
For us my gentle MaamiC
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O haste for this impatient heartH
Is like the rose in Yemen's valeI
That rends its inmost leaves apartH
With passion for the nightingaleI
So languishes this soul for theeC
My bright and blushing MaamiC

Thomas Moore



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