Sonnet - The Love Of Narcissus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD| Like him who met his own eyes in the river | A |
| The poet trembles at his own long gaze | B |
| That meets him through the changing nights and days | B |
| From out great Nature all her waters quiver | A |
| With his fair image facing him for ever | A |
| The music that he listens to betrays | B |
| His own heart to his ears by trackless ways | B |
| His wild thoughts tend to him in long endeavour | A |
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| His dreams are far among the silent hills | C |
| His vague voice calls him from the darkened plain | D |
| With winds at night strange recognition thrills | C |
| His lonely heart with piercing love and pain | D |
| He knows his sweet mirth in the mountain rills | C |
| His weary tears that touch him with the rain | D |
Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell
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