Ballade (double Refrain) Of Midsummer Days And Nights Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCCDDD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD E DDDD

To W HA
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With a ripple of leaves and a tinkle of streamsB
The full world rolls in a rhythm of praiseC
And the winds are one with the clouds and beamsB
Midsummer days Midsummer daysC
The dusk grows vast in a purple hazeC
While the West from a rapture of sunset rightsD
Faint stars their exquisite lamps upraiseD
Midsummer nights O midsummer nightsD
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The wood's green heart is a nest of dreamsD
The lush grass thickens and springs and swaysD
The rathe wheat rustles the landscape gleamsD
Midsummer days Midsummer daysD
In the stilly fields in the stilly waysD
All secret shadows and mystic lightsD
Late lovers murmur and linger and gazeD
Midsummer nights O midsummer nightsD
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There's a music of bells from the trampling teamsD
Wild skylarks hover the gorses blazeD
The rich ripe rose as with incense steamsD
Midsummer days Midsummer daysD
A soul from the honeysuckle straysD
And the nightingale as from prophet heightsD
Sings to the Earth of her million MaysD
Midsummer nights O midsummer nightsD
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EnvoyE
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And it's O for my dear and the charm that staysD
Midsummer days Midsummer daysD
It's O for my Love and the dark that plightsD
Midsummer nights O midsummer nightsD

William Ernest Henley



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