Ave Atque Vale: 03 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCDEEDEThou sawest in thine old singing season brother | A |
Secrets and sorrows unbeheld of us | B |
Fierce loves and lovely leaf buds poisonous | B |
Bare to thy subtler eye but for none other | A |
Blowing by night in some unbreathed in clime | C |
The hidden harvest of luxurious time | C |
Sin without shape and pleasure without speech | D |
And where strange dreams in a tumultuous sleep | E |
Make the shut eyes of stricken spirits weep | E |
And with each face thou sawest the shadow on each | D |
Seeing as men sow men reap | E |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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