Nights Of Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGFGHIHI| Nights of music nights of loving | A |
| Lost too soon remembered long | B |
| When we went by moonlight roving | A |
| Hearts all love and lips all song | B |
| When this faithful lute recorded | C |
| All my spirit felt to thee | D |
| And that smile the song rewarded | E |
| Worth Whole years of fame to me | D |
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| Nights of song and nights of splendor | F |
| Filled with joys too sweet to last | G |
| Joys that like the star light tender | F |
| While they shore no shadow cast | G |
| Tho' all other happy hours | H |
| From my fading memory fly | I |
| Of that starlight of those bowers | H |
| Not a beam a leaf may die | I |
Thomas Moore
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