Venice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABAB

Water and marble and that silentnessA
Which is not broken by a wheel or hoofB
A city like a water lily lessA
Seen than reflected palace wall and roofB
In the unfruitful waters motionlessA
Without one living grass's green reproofB
A city without joy or wearinessA
Itself beholding from itself aloofB

Arthur Symons



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