The Return To Nature. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB C B C D E D E AF A F A G H G H| I PROMETHEUS | A |
| IT was the south mid everything | B |
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| Mid land mid summer noon | C |
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| And deep within a limpid spring | B |
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| The mirrored sun of June | C |
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| Splendour in freshness Ah who stole | D |
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| This sun this fire from heaven | E |
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| He holds it shining in his soul | D |
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| Prometheus the forgiven | E |
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| II THETIS | A |
| In her bright title poets dare | F |
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| What the wild eye of fancy sees | A |
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| Similitude the clear the fair | F |
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| Light mystery of images | A |
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| Round the blue sea I love the best | G |
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| The argent foam played slender fleet | H |
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| I saw past Wordsworth and the rest | G |
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| Her natural Greek and silver feet | H |
Alice Meynell
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