Ave Atque Vale: 06 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEFFGF

Now all strange hours and all strange loves are overA
Dreams and desires and sombre songs and sweetB
Hast thou found place at the great knees and feetB
Of some pale Titan woman like a loverA
Such as thy vision here solicitedC
Under the shadow of her fair vast headD
The deep division of prodigious breastsE
The solemn slope of mighty limbs asleepF
The weight of awful tresses that still keepF
The savour and shade of old world pine forestsG
Where the wet hill winds weepF

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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