The Artist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGGHHD HF| Why do you subdue yourself in golds and purples | A |
| Why do you dim yourself with folded silks | B |
| Do you not see that I can buy brocades in any draper s shop | C |
| And that I am choked in the twilight of all these colours | B |
| How pale you would be and startling | D |
| How quiet | E |
| But your curves would spring upward | F |
| Like a clear jet of flung water | G |
| You would quiver like a shot up spray of water | G |
| You would waver and relapse and tremble | H |
| And I too should tremble | H |
| Watching | D |
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| Murex dyes and tinsel | H |
| And yet I think I could bear your beauty unshaded | F |
Amy Lowell
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