Serenade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFE GHGHIEFE JKJKKEFE| When the voice of thy lute at the eve | A |
| Charmeth the ear | B |
| In the hour of enchantment believe | A |
| What I murmur near | C |
| That the tune can the Age of Gold | D |
| With its magic restore | E |
| Play on play on my fair one | F |
| Play on for evermore | E |
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| When thy laugh like the song of the dawn | G |
| Riseth so gay | H |
| That the shadows of Night are withdrawn | G |
| And melt away | H |
| I remember my years of care | I |
| And misgiving no more | E |
| Laugh on laugh on my fair one | F |
| Laugh on for evermore | E |
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| When thy sleep like the moonlight above | J |
| Lulling the sea | K |
| Doth enwind thee in visions of love | J |
| Perchance of me | K |
| I can watch so in dream that enthralled me | K |
| Never before | E |
| Sleep on sleep on my fair one | F |
| Sleep on for evermore | E |
Victor Marie Hugo
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