Nonsense Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEEADA| Good reader if you e'er have seen | A |
| When Phoebus hastens to his pillow | B |
| The mermaids with their tresses green | A |
| Dancing upon the western billow | B |
| If you have seen at twilight dim | C |
| When the lone spirit's vesper hymn | C |
| Floats wild along the winding shore | D |
| If you have seen through mist of eve | E |
| The fairy train their ringlets weave | E |
| Glancing along the spangled green | A |
| If you have seen all this and more | D |
| God bless me what a deal you've seen | A |
Thomas Moore
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