Song X. - The Lovely Delia Smiles Again! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFG HIHI| The lovely Delia smiles again | A |
| That killing frown has left her brow | B |
| Can she forgive my jealous pain | C |
| And give me back my angry vow | B |
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| Love is an April's doubtful day | D |
| Awhile we see the tempest lower | E |
| Anon the radiant heaven survey | D |
| And quite forget the flitting shower | E |
| - | |
| The flowers that hung their languid head | F |
| Are burnish'd by the transient rains | G |
| The vines their wonted tendrils spread | F |
| And double verdure gilds the plains | G |
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| The sprightly birds that droop'd no less | H |
| Beneath the power of rain and wind | I |
| In every raptured note express | H |
| The joy I feel when thou art kind | I |
William Shenstone
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