In Hospital - Xxiii - Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKL AGCD MNCO PNCC CNQC| Down the quiet eve | A |
| Thro' my window with the sunset | B |
| Pipes to me a distant organ | C |
| Foolish ditties | D |
| - | |
| And as when you change | E |
| Pictures in a magic lantern | F |
| Books beds bottles floor and ceiling | G |
| Fade and vanish | H |
| - | |
| And I'm well once more | I |
| August flares adust and torrid | J |
| But my heart is full of April | K |
| Sap and sweetness | L |
| - | |
| In the quiet eve | A |
| I am loitering longing dreaming | G |
| Dreaming and a distant organ | C |
| Pipes me ditties | D |
| - | |
| I can see the shop | M |
| I can smell the sprinkled pavement | N |
| Where she serves her chestnut chignon | C |
| Thrills my senses | O |
| - | |
| O the sight and scent | P |
| Wistful eve and perfumed pavement | N |
| In the distance pipes an organ | C |
| The sensation | C |
| - | |
| Comes to me anew | C |
| And my spirit for a moment | N |
| Thro' the music breathes the blessed | Q |
| Airs of London | C |
William Ernest Henley
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