No, Not More Welcome Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDF GHGHDEDF| No not more welcome the fairy numbers | A |
| Of music fall on the sleeper's ear | B |
| When half awaking from fearful slumbers | A |
| He thinks the full quire of heaven is near | C |
| Than came that voice when all forsaken | D |
| This heart long had sleeping lain | E |
| Nor thought its cold pulse would ever waken | D |
| To such benign blessed sounds again | F |
| - | |
| Sweet voice of comfort 'twas like the stealing | G |
| Of summer wind through some wreathed shell | H |
| Each secret winding each inmost feeling | G |
| Of all my soul echoed to its spell | H |
| 'Twas whisper'd balm 'twas sunshine spoken | D |
| I'd live years of grief and pain | E |
| To have my long sleep of sorrow broken | D |
| By such benign blessed sounds again | F |
Thomas Moore
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daleda: Rhyme scheme is actually: ABABCDCDEFEFCDCD
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