A Fable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC BDB DED EFE F| O lords and gods that are the assigning tide upon | A |
| Some prowless beach where a forgotten fisher dwells | B |
| At last will leave the sea flung jars of Solomon | C |
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| And he the fisher fumbling 'mid the weeds and shells | B |
| Shall find them and shall rive the rusted seals and free | D |
| The djinns that shall tread down thy towering iron hells | B |
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| And turn to homeless rack thy walled Reality | D |
| That shall remould thy monuments and mountains flown | E |
| And lift Atlantis on their shoulders from the sea | D |
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| To flaunt her kraken fouled necropoles unknown | E |
| And raise from realm deep ice the boreal cities pale | F |
| With towers that man has neither built nor overthrown | E |
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| O lords and gods that are I tell a future tale | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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