Minoan Porcelain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCACCCCACACCA| Her eyes of bright unwinking glaze | A |
| All imperturbable do not | B |
| Even make pretences to regard | C |
| The justing absence of her stays | A |
| Where many a Tyrian gallipot | C |
| Excites desire with spilth of nard | C |
| The bistred rims above the fard | C |
| Of cheeks as red as bergamot | C |
| Attest that no shamefaced delays | A |
| Will clog fulfilment nor retard | C |
| Full payment of the Cyprian's praise | A |
| Down to the last remorseful jot | C |
| Hail priestess of we know not what | C |
| Strange cult of Mycenean days | A |
Aldous Leonard Huxley
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