For Madame Sabatier Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF AAH IJI| What will you say tonight poor soul in solitude | A |
| what will you say my heart withered till now | B |
| to the so beautiful so sweet so dear one | C |
| whose divine gaze recreated the flower | D |
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| We will set Pride now to singing her praises | E |
| Nothing outdoes her sweet air of authority | F |
| Her spiritual flesh has the perfume of angels | G |
| and her eye surrounds us in robes of infinity | F |
| - | |
| Whether in the night and alone and in solitude | A |
| Whether in the street and among the multitude | A |
| her phantom dances in air like a flame | H |
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| Sometimes it speaks and it says I am beautiful | I |
| You for the love of me must love beauty alone | J |
| for I am your Madonna Muse Guardian Angel | I |
Charles Baudelaire
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