Do You Forget, Enchantress? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA CCDEC FFGGF| The Muses all are silent for your sake | A |
| While night and distance take | A |
| The hamadryad's hill the naiad's vale | B |
| Low droops the hippocentaur's golden tail | B |
| And sleep has whelmed the satyrs in the brake | A |
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| Unplucked the laurels stand as long ago | C |
| The balms of Eros blow | C |
| Rose red and secret in the cedars' pall | D |
| Do you forget enchantress or recall | E |
| The world you fashioned once and now forgo | C |
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| Where Venus like from Lethe and the abyss | F |
| Might rise the abandoned bliss | F |
| Where the mute Muses bide your summoning word | G |
| Where darkling faun and daemon drowse unstirred | G |
| Waiting the invocation of your kiss | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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