Consolation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF AGG A| Forget forget and be not sorrowful at all | A |
| Ah tend no more in gardens of the terrene years | B |
| This wormwood flowering tall with thy mellifluous tears | C |
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| Be glad A fairer blossom blooms chimerical | D |
| A golden rose eloigned with vale on vale of blue | E |
| In realms beyond the sunset bourn of Xanadu | F |
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| Be glad though here the skies are like a leaden wall | A |
| For still in Saturn from their isle septentrion | G |
| The black swans fly to seek the jungles of the sun | G |
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| Forget forget and be not sorrowful at all | A |
Clark Ashton Smith
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