Ave Atque Vale: 01 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBBC DEEDFFAGGAGIn Memory of Charles Baudelaire | A |
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Nous devrions pourtant lui porter quelques fleurs | B |
Les morts les pauvres morts ont de grandes douleurs | B |
Et quand Octobre souffle eacute mondeur des vieux arbres | B |
Son vent m eacute lancolique agrave l'entour de leurs marbres | B |
Certe ils doivent trouver les vivants bien ingrats | B |
Les Fleurs du Mal | C |
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Shall I strew on thee rose or rue or laurel | D |
Brother on this that was the veil of thee | E |
Or quiet sea flower moulded by the sea | E |
Or simplest growth of meadow sweet or sorrel | D |
Such as the summer sleepy Dryads weave | F |
Waked up by snow soft sudden rains at eve | F |
Or wilt thou rather as on earth before | A |
Half faded fiery blossoms pale with heat | G |
And full of bitter summer but more sweet | G |
To thee than gleanings of a northern shore | A |
Trod by no tropic feet | G |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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