On First Hearing Caradori Sing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF| Spirit of beauty and of heavenly song | A |
| No longer seek in vain 'mid the loud throng | A |
| 'Mid the discordant tumults of mankind | B |
| One spirit gentle as thyself to find | B |
| - | |
| Oh listen and suspend thy upward wings | C |
| Listen for hark 'tis Caradori sings | C |
| Hear on the cadence of each thrilling note | D |
| Airs scarce of earth and sounds seraphic float | D |
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| See in the radiant smile that lights her face | E |
| See in that form a more than magic grace | E |
| And say repaid for every labour past | F |
| Beautiful spirit thou art found at last | F |
William Lisle Bowles
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