Invocation Of Isis'(apuleius, Metamorph. Xi.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCACA DEBEBF| Thou that art sandalled on immortal feet | A |
| With leaves of palm the prize of Victory | B |
| Thou that art crowned with snakes and blossoms sweet | A |
| Queen of the silver dews and shadowy sky | C |
| I pray thee by all names men name thee by | C |
| Demeter come and leave the yellow wheat | A |
| Or Aphrodite let thy lovers sigh | C |
| Or Dian from thine Asian temple fleet | A |
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| Or yet more dread divine Persephone | D |
| From worlds of wailing spectres ah draw near | E |
| Approach Selene from thy subject sea | B |
| Come Artemis and this night spare the deer | E |
| By all thy names and rites I summon thee | B |
| By all thy rites and names Our Lady hear | F |
Andrew Lang
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