Au Bal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBBBBBBBBBBBBDD| Dedicated to Horace Sheridan Bickers | A |
| - | |
| A vision of flushed faces shining limbs | B |
| The madness of the music that entrances | C |
| All life in its delirium of dances | C |
| The white world glitters in the void and swims | B |
| Through the infinite seas of transcendental trances | B |
| Yea all the hoarded seed of all my fancies | B |
| Bursts in a shower of suns The wine cup brims | B |
| And bubbles over I drink deep hymns | B |
| Of sorceries of spells of necromancies | B |
| And all my spirit shudders dew bedims | B |
| My sight these girls and their alluring glances | B |
| Their eyes that burn like dawn's lascivious lances | B |
| Walking all earth to love to love Life skims | B |
| The cream of joy If God could see what man sees | B |
| Intoxicating Nellies Mauds and Nances | B |
| I see Him leave the sapphrine expanses | B |
| The choir serene and the celestial air | D |
| To swoon into their sacramental hair | D |
Aleister Crowley
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