A Madrigal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDB BBEFG BHBBB| My dreams are belated orioles | A |
| That flee the mournful mists | B |
| To find in the heaven of thy soul | C |
| The lost summer and the balsam | D |
| Of all the fugitive flowerings | B |
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| My dreams are dying flowers | B |
| But ever their fragrant lives | B |
| Mount toward the altar of thy heart | E |
| In a soft and heatless air | F |
| Where indolent clouds are bom | G |
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| My dreams are olden songs | B |
| Sung on a clouded evening | H |
| That mount among the petals | B |
| Of pale and perfumed roses | B |
| Falling at thy shadowy shutters | B |
Clark Ashton Smith
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