To Isadore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBDCDDEF A GHHGIHIIIH A IJJIKLKKKJ MNNMONOOON I IP PPP

IA
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Beneath the vine clad eavesB
Whose shadows fall beforeC
Thy lowly cottage doorC
Under the lilac's tremulous leavesB
Within thy snowy claspe d handD
The purple flowers it boreC
Last eve in dreams I saw thee standD
Like queenly nymphs from Fairy landD
Enchantress of the flowery wandE
Most beauteous IsadoreF
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IIA
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And when I bade the dreamG
Upon thy spirit fleeH
Thy violet eyes to meH
Upturned did overflowing seemG
With the deep untold delightI
Of Love's serenityH
Thy classic brow like lilies whiteI
And pale as the Imperial NightI
Upon her throne with stars bedightI
Enthralled my soul to theeH
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IIIA
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Ah ever I beholdI
Thy dreamy passionate eyesJ
Blue as the languid skiesJ
Hung with the sunset's fringe of goldI
Now strangely clear thine image growsK
And olden memoriesL
Are startled from their long reposeK
Like shadows on the silent snowsK
When suddenly the night wind blowsK
Where quiet moonlight tiesJ
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IV-
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Like music heard in dreamsM
Like strains of harps unknownN
Of birds forever flownN
Audible as the voice of streamsM
That murmur in some leafy dellO
I hear thy gentlest toneN
And Silence cometh with her spellO
Like that which on my tongue doth dwellO
When tremulous in dreams I tellO
My love to thee aloneN
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V-
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In every valley heardI
Floating from tree to tree-
Less beautiful to me-
The music of the radiant birdI
Than artless accents such as thineP
Whose echoes never flee-
Ah how for thy sweet voice I pineP
For uttered in thy tones benignP
Enchantress this rude name of mineP
Doth seem a melody-

Abijah M. Ide



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