Fancy's Fool Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAD EFEF GHGH AIAJ AKAK AGAG AAAA ALAL MINI OCOC APAP

Cornel cornel green and whiteA
Spreading on the forest floorB
Whither went my lost delightA
Through the silent doorB
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Mortal mortal overfondA
How come you at all to knowC
There be any joys beyondA
Blisses here and nowD
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Cornel cornel white and coolE
Many a mortal I've heard tellF
Who is only Fancy's foolE
Knows that secret wellF
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Mortal mortal what would youG
With that beauty once was yoursH
Perishable is the dewG
And the dust enduresH
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Cornel cornel pierce me notA
With your sweet reserved disdainI
Whisper me of things forgotA
That shall be againJ
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Mortal we are kinsmen ledA
By a hope beyond our reachK
Know you not the word unsaidA
Is the flower of speechK
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All the snowy blossoms fadedA
While the scarlet berries grewG
And all summer they evadedA
Anything they knewG
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Cornel cornel green and redA
Flooring for the forest wideA
Whither down the ways of dreadA
Went my starry eyedA
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Mortal mortal is there foundA
Any fruitage half so fairL
In the dim world undergroundA
As there grows in airL
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Wilding cornel you can guessM
Nothing of eternal painI
Growing there in quietnessN
In the sun and rainI
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Mortal where your heart would beO
Not a wanderer may goC
But he shares the dark with meO
Underneath the snowC
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And the scarlet berries scatteredA
With the coming on of fallP
Not to one of them it matteredA
Anything at allP

Bliss Carman (william)



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