Eurydice - To Victor Hugo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDDCEAOrpheus the night is full of tears and cries | A |
And hardly for the storm and ruin shed | B |
Can even thine eyes be certain of her head | B |
Who never passed out of thy spirit's eyes | A |
But stood and shone before them in such wise | A |
As when with love her lips and hands were fed | B |
And with mute mouth out of the dusty dead | B |
Strove to make answer when thou bad'st her rise | A |
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Yet viper stricken must her lifeblood feel | C |
The fang that stung her sleeping the foul germ | D |
Even when she wakes of hell's most poisonous worm | D |
Though now it writhe beneath her wounded heel | C |
Turn yet she will not fade nor fly from thee | E |
Wait and see hell yield up Eurydice | A |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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