Sing For The Garish Eye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED BFDFEDED GHGHEDED| Sing for the garish eye | A |
| When moonless brandlings cling | B |
| Let the froddering crooner cry | A |
| And the braddled sapster sing | B |
| For never and never again | C |
| Will the tottering beechlings play | D |
| For bratticed wrackers are singing aloud | E |
| And the throngers croon in May | D |
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| The wracking globe unstrung | B |
| Unstrung in the frittering light | F |
| Of a moon that knows no day | D |
| Of a day that knows no night | F |
| Diving away in the crowd | E |
| Of sparkling frets in spray | D |
| The bratticed wrackers are singing aloud | E |
| And the throngers croon in May | D |
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| Hasten O hapful blue | G |
| Blue of the shimmering brow | H |
| Hasten the deed to do | G |
| That shall roddle the welkin now | H |
| For never again shall a cloud | E |
| Out thribble the babbling day | D |
| When bratticed wrackers are singing aloud | E |
| And the throngers croon in May | D |
William Schwenck Gilbert
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