Eurydice - To Victor Hugo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDDCEA

Orpheus the night is full of tears and criesA
And hardly for the storm and ruin shedB
Can even thine eyes be certain of her headB
Who never passed out of thy spirit's eyesA
But stood and shone before them in such wiseA
As when with love her lips and hands were fedB
And with mute mouth out of the dusty deadB
Strove to make answer when thou bad'st her riseA
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Yet viper stricken must her lifeblood feelC
The fang that stung her sleeping the foul germD
Even when she wakes of hell's most poisonous wormD
Though now it writhe beneath her wounded heelC
Turn yet she will not fade nor fly from theeE
Wait and see hell yield up EurydiceA

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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