On Carpaccio's Picture Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEFFFF

Swept clean and still across the polished floorA
From some unshuttered casement hid from sightB
The level sunshine slants its greater lightB
Quenching the little lamp which pallid poorC
Flickering unreplenished at the doorA
Has striven against darkness the long nightB
Dawn fills the room and penetrating brightB
The silent sunbeams through the window pourA
And she lies sleeping ignorant of FateD
Enmeshed in listless dreams her soul not yetE
Ripened to bear the purport of this dayF
The morning breeze scarce stirs the coverletF
A shadow falls across the sunlight waitF
A lark is singing as he flies awayF

Amy Lowell



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