The Inquisitive Man-s Dream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEAAFGGHIJI| Nadar | A |
| Do you know as I do delicious sadness | B |
| and make others say of you Strange man | C |
| I was dying In my soul singular illness | B |
| desire and horror were mingled as one | D |
| anguish and living hope no factious bile | E |
| The more the fatal sand ran out the more | A |
| acute delicious my torment my heart entire | A |
| was tearing itself away from the world I saw | F |
| I was like a child eager for the spectacle | G |
| hating the curtain as one hates an obstacle | G |
| at last the truth was chillingly revealed | H |
| I d died without surprise dreadful morning | I |
| enveloped me Was this all there was to see | J |
| The curtain had risen and I was still waiting | I |
Charles Baudelaire
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