The Ghost Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEE FFG HHG| Softly as brown eyed Angels rove | A |
| I will return to thy alcove | A |
| And glide upon the night to thee | B |
| Treading the shadows silently | B |
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| And I will give to thee my own | C |
| Kisses as icy as the moon | D |
| And the caresses of a snake | E |
| Cold gliding in the thorny brake | E |
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| And when returns the livid morn | F |
| Thou shalt find all my place forlorn | F |
| And chilly till the falling night | G |
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| Others would rule by tenderness | H |
| Over thy life and youthfulness | H |
| But I would conquer thee by fright | G |
Charles Baudelaire
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