Completely One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH DIDJ GKGK LMLM MNM| The Devil and I had a chat | A |
| This morning in my snuggery | B |
| Trying to catch me in a lapse | C |
| 'Tell me' he said beseechingly | D |
| - | |
| 'Among the many charming things | E |
| Of which her body is composed | F |
| That make her so enrapturing | G |
| Among the objects black or rose | H |
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| Which is the sweetest ' my soul | D |
| You foiled the Tempter with these words | I |
| 'Since all is solace in the whole | D |
| No single thing may be preferred | J |
| - | |
| I can't when all is ravishing | G |
| Say some one thing seduces me | K |
| She is the Daybreak's dazzling | G |
| The Night's consoling sympathy | K |
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| And the exquisite government | L |
| The harmony her grace affords | M |
| Makes analytics impotent | L |
| To note its numerous accords | M |
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| O mystic metamorphoses | M |
| In me my senses all confused | N |
| She makes a music when she breathes | M |
| Sounds of her voice are sweet perfumes ' | - |
Charles Baudelaire
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