Oh, Come To Me When Daylight Sets. (venetian Air.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAACACAAAA DADAAEAEAAAAOh come to me when daylight sets | A |
Sweet then come to me | B |
When smoothly go our gondolets | A |
O'er the moonlight sea | A |
When Mirth's awake and Love begins | A |
Beneath that glancing ray | C |
With sound of lutes and mandolins | A |
To steal young hearts away | C |
Then come to me when daylight sets | A |
Sweet then come to me | A |
When smoothly go our gondolets | A |
O'er the moonlight sea | A |
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Oh then's the hour for those who love | D |
Sweet like thee and me | A |
When all's so calm below above | D |
In Heaven and o'er the sea | A |
When maiden's sing sweet barcarolles | A |
And Echo sings again | E |
So sweet that all with ears and souls | A |
Should love and listen then | E |
So come to me when daylight sets | A |
Sweet then come to me | A |
When smoothly go our gondolets | A |
O'er the moonlight sea | A |
Thomas Moore
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