Song Of The Nubian Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBBD AAEFEEGAA| O Abyssinian tree | A |
| We pray we pray to thee | A |
| By the glow of thy golden fruit | B |
| And the violet hue of the flower | C |
| And the greeting mute | B |
| Of thy boughs' salute | B |
| To the stranger who seeks thy bow | D |
| - | |
| O Abyssinian tree | A |
| How the traveller blesses thee | A |
| When the light no moon allows | E |
| And the sunset hour is near | F |
| And thou bend'st thy boughs | E |
| To kiss his brows | E |
| Saying Come rest thee here | G |
| O Abyssinian tree | A |
| Thus bow thy head to me | A |
Thomas Moore
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