Bertha-s Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDEFGGH| You can scorn more illustrious eyes | A |
| sweet eyes of my child through which there takes flight | B |
| something as good or as tender as night | B |
| Turn to mine your charmed shadows sweet eyes | A |
| Great eyes of a child adorable secrets | C |
| you resemble those grottoes of magic | D |
| where behind the dark and lethargic | D |
| shine vague treasures the world forgets | E |
| My child has veiled eyes profound and vast | F |
| and shining like you Night immense above | G |
| Their fires are of Trust mixed with thoughts of Love | G |
| that glitter in depths voluptuous or chaste | H |
Charles Baudelaire
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