Anna-marie, Love, Up Is The Sun Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCBB D EFGHIIGHAnna Marie love up is the sun | A |
Anna Marie love morn is begun | A |
Mists are dispersing love birds singing free | B |
Up in the morning love Anna Marie | B |
Anna Marie love up in the morn | C |
The hunter is winding blithe sounds on his horn | C |
The echo rings merry from rock and from tree | B |
'Tis time to arouse thee love Anna Marie | B |
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WAMBA | D |
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O Tybalt love Tybalt awake me not yet | E |
Around my soft pillow while softer dreams flit | F |
For what are the joys that in waking we prove | G |
Compared with these visions O Tybalt my love | H |
Let the birds to the rise of the mist carol shrill | I |
Let the hunter blow out his loud horn on the hill | I |
Softer sounds softer pleasures in slumber I prove | G |
But think not I dreamt of thee Tybalt my love | H |
Walter Scott (sir)
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