Triolets After Moschus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAABAB CDCCCDCD| Alas for us no second spring | A |
| Like mallows in the garden bed | B |
| For these the grave has lost his sting | A |
| Alas for US no second spring | A |
| Who sleep without awakening | A |
| And dead for ever more are dead | B |
| Alas for us no second spring | A |
| Like mallows in the garden bed | B |
| - | |
| Alas the strong the wise the brave | C |
| That boast themselves the sons of men | D |
| Once they go down into the grave | C |
| Alas the strong the wise the brave | C |
| They perish and have none to save | C |
| They are sown and are not raised again | D |
| Alas the strong the wise the brave | C |
| That boast themselves the sons of men | D |
Andrew Lang
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