Ave Atque Vale: 06 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEFFGF| Now all strange hours and all strange loves are over | A |
| Dreams and desires and sombre songs and sweet | B |
| Hast thou found place at the great knees and feet | B |
| Of some pale Titan woman like a lover | A |
| Such as thy vision here solicited | C |
| Under the shadow of her fair vast head | D |
| The deep division of prodigious breasts | E |
| The solemn slope of mighty limbs asleep | F |
| The weight of awful tresses that still keep | F |
| The savour and shade of old world pine forests | G |
| Where the wet hill winds weep | F |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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