On Carpaccio's Picture: The Dream Of St. Ursula Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEFFFF| Swept clean and still across the polished floor | A |
| From some unshuttered casement hid from sight | B |
| The level sunshine slants its greater light | B |
| Quenching the little lamp which pallid poor | C |
| Flickering unreplenished at the door | A |
| Has striven against darkness the long night | B |
| Dawn fills the room and penetrating bright | B |
| The silent sunbeams through the window pour | A |
| And she lies sleeping ignorant of Fate | D |
| Enmeshed in listless dreams her soul not yet | E |
| Ripened to bear the purport of this day | F |
| The morning breeze scarce stirs the coverlet | F |
| A shadow falls across the sunlight wait | F |
| A lark is singing as he flies away | F |
Amy Lowell
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