Beauty Implacable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EFGEFGWhite Beauty bending from a throne sublime | A |
Hath claimed my lips with kisses keen as snow | B |
Now through my harp the tremors come and go | B |
Of things not stirred with urgencies of time | A |
Now from the lunar mountains old and lone | C |
In dream I watch the neighboring world remote | D |
Or on the dim Uranian waters float | D |
After a star like sun from zone to zone | C |
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Lo in her praise the stern the fearful one | E |
Whose love is as the light of snows afar | F |
Whose ways are difficult what word shall be | G |
I desolate with Beauty and undone | E |
Say Death is not so strong to change or mar | F |
And Love and Life not so desired as she | G |
Clark Ashton Smith
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