Margaritæ Sorori Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIEJJKLMN OJPOBFQ| A late lark twitters from the quiet skies | A |
| And from the west | B |
| Where the sun his day's work ended | C |
| Lingers as in content | D |
| There falls on the old gray city | E |
| An influence luminous and serene | F |
| A shining peace | G |
| - | |
| The smoke ascends | H |
| In a rosy and golden haze The spires | I |
| Shine and are changed In the valley | E |
| Shadows rise The lark sings on The sun | J |
| Closing his benediction | J |
| Sinks and the darkening air | K |
| Thrills with a sense of the triumphing night | L |
| Night with her train of stars | M |
| And her great gift of sleep | N |
| - | |
| So be my passing | O |
| My task accomplish'd and the long day done | J |
| My wages taken and in my heart | P |
| Some late lark singing | O |
| Let me be gather'd to the quiet west | B |
| The sundown splendid and serene | F |
| Death | Q |
William Ernest Henley
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