Ave Atque Vale: 01 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBBC DEEDFFAGGAG

In Memory of Charles BaudelaireA
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Nous devrions pourtant lui porter quelques fleursB
Les morts les pauvres morts ont de grandes douleursB
Et quand Octobre souffle eacute mondeur des vieux arbresB
Son vent m eacute lancolique agrave l'entour de leurs marbresB
Certe ils doivent trouver les vivants bien ingratsB
Les Fleurs du MalC
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Shall I strew on thee rose or rue or laurelD
Brother on this that was the veil of theeE
Or quiet sea flower moulded by the seaE
Or simplest growth of meadow sweet or sorrelD
Such as the summer sleepy Dryads weaveF
Waked up by snow soft sudden rains at eveF
Or wilt thou rather as on earth beforeA
Half faded fiery blossoms pale with heatG
And full of bitter summer but more sweetG
To thee than gleanings of a northern shoreA
Trod by no tropic feetG

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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