Morning - Turner. (exhibition, 1807.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGG| Up for the morning shines with welcome ray | A |
| And to the sunny seabeach let us stray | A |
| What orient hues proclaim the master's hand | B |
| How light the wave upon the half wet sand | B |
| How beautiful the sun as still we gaze | C |
| Streams all diffusive through the opening haze | C |
| Artist when to the thunder's pealing sound | D |
| Fire mixed with hailstones ran upon the ground | D |
| When partial darkness the dread prospect hid | E |
| And sole aspired the aged pyramid | E |
| Sublimity thy genius seemed to guide | F |
| O'er Egypt's champaign desolate and wide | F |
| But here delightful beauty reigns alone | G |
| And decks the morning scene with graces all her own | G |
William Lisle Bowles
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