Minoan Porcelain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCACCCCACACCA

Her eyes of bright unwinking glazeA
All imperturbable do notB
Even make pretences to regardC
The justing absence of her staysA
Where many a Tyrian gallipotC
Excites desire with spilth of nardC
The bistred rims above the fardC
Of cheeks as red as bergamotC
Attest that no shamefaced delaysA
Will clog fulfilment nor retardC
Full payment of the Cyprian's praiseA
Down to the last remorseful jotC
Hail priestess of we know not whatC
Strange cult of Mycenean daysA

Aldous Leonard Huxley



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